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    Anybody got any? Chocolate or black. My 11 yr old son is wanting one. No papers needed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drakey View Post
    Anybody got any? Chocolate or black. My 11 yr old son is wanting one. No papers needed
    I have an all Chocolate litter due on the 10th. PM if I can answer any questions for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DuvnDux View Post
    I have an all Chocolate litter due on the 10th. PM if I can answer any questions for you.
    Kinda off topic but how do you know you’re having all
    Chocolates? Is there an ultrasound that shows color or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by quack head 11 View Post
    Kinda off topic but how do you know you’re having all
    Chocolates? Is there an ultrasound that shows color or something?
    Both parents are chocolate and the breeder who handles the process for me looks at their genetics and can identify what they will have. I don’t have any idea about the science behind it but it is definitely a scientific process. I wish there was an ultrasound to determine sex and the number of puppies on board. X-rays are used for counting skeletons in the womb but her previous two litters proved the X-rays wrong both times. We could only see 5 or 6 each time and she had 10. The explanation is that they are stacked on top of each other and it’s sometimes difficult to count spines when there are that many. I guess I need to read up on the science behind the coloration.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DuvnDux View Post
    Both parents are chocolate and the breeder who handles the process for me looks at their genetics and can identify what they will have. I don’t have any idea about the science behind it but it is definitely a scientific process. I wish there was an ultrasound to determine sex and the number of puppies on board. X-rays are used for counting skeletons in the womb but her previous two litters proved the X-rays wrong both times. We could only see 5 or 6 each time and she had 10. The explanation is that they are stacked on top of each other and it’s sometimes difficult to count spines when there are that many. I guess I need to read up on the science behind the coloration.
    Ill be durn. Never heard of that before./ That is interesting. Good luck with your litter.
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