Ok, thanks!! lol. The replies had confused me even more, lol. I just wanted to 
make sure that he knew what he was doing...and since I didn't have a clue, I 
didn't want to try to correct him so I wanted to research. He is now 10 years 
old and has been breeding the doxies since he was 16 and he takes such good 
care of them, but he had always used a solid color male to his dapple and this 
was different for him so I was a bit worried. He is a good kid trying his best 
and I still get upset that he has not been able to afford his own male since 
the pit killed his last year. He graduated high school this past June, so maybe 
now he will be able to get a full time job and afford one :-)
Marsha


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mare 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 9:34 PM
  Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OT: Dachshunds *


        Hi Marsha
        I am sorry it as taken so long to answer your question but I wanted to 
be sure I told you right.
        Yes he can breed the pie bald and dapple together .
        Hugs,Mare
        PS I hope he has wonderful beautiful babies ! 

        -------Original Message-------

        From: marsha
        Date: 07/14/07 20:29:21
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OT: Dachshunds *



        I do not breeds doxies nor do I even own one. It is my nephew who 
breeds them. It was really just a question of curiosity. He KNOWS he can not 
breed his female dapple to another dapple, which to my understanding is the 
same as merles in our breed....no merle to merle breeding......But his male was 
killed last year by a pit so he used an outside stud with his female this year 
and the stud is a piebald. I was just trying to figure out what these means as 
far as genetics. If a piebald/dapple breeding is ok. From what I am learning, a 
piebald would be in the same category as any other "color" while a dapple is a 
genetics thing. And like it would be fine to breed a merle and a brindle chi, 
the results may not be pretty, but they can be healthy, but a merle to merle 
would cause health problems like a dapple to dapple would cause health 
problems, but a dapple to piebald would be healthy.....like I said, this aint 
my breed, so it doesn't really effect me...I was just curious.
        Marsha

         
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: shirley osterholt 
        To: [email protected] 
        Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 7:15 PM
        Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OT: Dachshunds *


        You need to do thorough checking of your breeder, etc. just like in any 
breed.  Our doxie, Oreo, for which I just mentioned, is the healthiest of all 
our dogs.  However, it never, we weren't out for breeding and felt God lead us 
to this little guy because I had in mind I wanted another female, just because 
of have Maggie and mostly females in the past.  Neither of his parents were 
Piebald and both of his siblings were Black and Tan.  I looked everywhere to 
find him as our daughter-in-law has one she had when our son married her and he 
is gorgeous.  They live in Nevada but it appears that around our area here in 
Ohio what I wanted was very hard to find unless I wanted to pay for a show dog 
and price that went with some of those breeders.  Please understand I am NOT 
putting ALL breeders, down.  As people considered us breeders when we home 
raised our pets some 10 plus yrs. ago. 

        [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

        Marsha    although new to the ins and outs of color breeding I can tell 
u a dachshund piebald has white on head what ramifications there are after that 
I am still learning   glad u asked though as my breeder friend told me to get a 
pie female for my stud    who is black and tan
        Alison





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