i dont know too much about breeding i get lost in the details but the mother
plays a part they had different mother? arlene
jerseeegirl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Last year I bought a chi pup
from a home-breeder. Sire and bitch in
the home. No papers, I didn't care about papers. I just wanted a chi
as a pet to love. She's grown into a beautiful apple-headed chi with
gorgeous markings. Her mother was all white and her father was all
tan. Pebbles is white with caramel spots.
A few months ago I bought my second chi pup from the same breeder. He
said this pup has the same father as my other chi, but a different
mother. This mother was white with black spots. Daisy is now 4 months
old. Her body looks just like her mother, only she has a full tri-
color masked face. She is gorgeous and sweet.
Last night I was looking at both chis and noticed that Pebbles is an
apple-head and Daisy is a deer-head. Their bodies are even different
in shape. Pebbles is shorter and more 'stocky', while Daisy has a
longer, thinner torso and longer legs. Pebbles is 15 months old,
Daisy is 4 months old, and Daisy is already as tall as Pebbles, but
her body is more petite. I don't remember the specifics of what their
mothers looked like, other than their markings.
My question: Can the same father sire both apple-head and deer-head
pups with different mothers?
Lucy
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