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BRINDLE BLACK AND WHITE STRIPES



 
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hurtbroskennel
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 3:59 pm    Post subject: BRINDLE BLACK AND WHITE STRIPES Reply with quote

HAS ANY ONE EVER SEEN A BLACK AND WHITE BRINDLE PIT BULL I MEAN I HAVE SEEN BLACK AND TAN ,RED AND FAWN,AND EVEN BLUE BRINDLE PITS BUT NEVER STRAIGHT BLACK AND WHITE BRINDLE PATTERNS HAVE ANY OF YOU SEEN THIS PATTERN >? IS IT POSSIBLE?
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 2:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

If my understanding of the inheritance of coat color is correct, particularly the inheritance of white, no I don't think it's possible.
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True_Pits
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Are you talking about a Pit Bull that looks like a Zebra? If so that is not genetically possible because the way brindle is created and inherited and how white is created and inherited are totally seperate. There was a dog that was close with very light cream color(where it is washed out and looks almost white) and very dark stripes and one that was like a tiger where it was darker orange color, these were of Heinzl breeding, pretty uniqie. Haven't seen others like it.
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BRINDLE SQUAD
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 1:45 am    Post subject: I'VE SEEN SOMETHING CLOSE TO IT... Reply with quote

I'VE SEEN A VERY LIGHT BEIGE/TAN BRINDLE WITH BLACK STRIPES...CLOSEST THING TO WHAT YOUR'RE TALKING ABOUT...THE DOG LOOKED LIKE A TIGER...I MEAN IT WAS VERY LIGHT AND THE STRIPES WERE VERY BLACK AND PROMINENT...WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THOUGH...A WHITE SIBERIAN TIGER BRINDLE(LOL!)...I'VE ALSO SEEN A VERY ORANGE BRINDLE WITH BLACK PROMINENT STRIPES...I MEAN THE STRIPES WERE DISTINCT, DARK, AND HEAVY IN BOTH DOGS, EVEN IN THE FACE THE STRIPES WERE IN THE SAME POSITION AS A TIGER...I'VE SEEN A LOT OF BRINDLES, BUT THESE TWO LOOKED MORE LIKE TIGERS THAN ANY I'VE SEEN...I'VE ALSO WONDERED IF THERE'S ANY BLACK AND WHITE BRINDLE PITS.[/b]
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 7:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Like true said, it's pretty much genetically impossible. The way white is inherited. It's a direct lack of pigment...you can't have white inherited with pigment on top of it like brindle...white inherits devoid of pigment. you can't genetically do anything to modify a white coat save add pigment and to do that you'd basically be adding piebald spots to the dog. Closes thing to something like that is a Dalmation and that's a perfect example of how you can't get something to do with white like that that isn't spots... Mottled skin is another sign of how white is inherited and how "stripes" with white is impossible... it just doesn't work that way in dogs. Even horses, not sure if anyone's bred a grey horse to a Zebra but horses and zebras are bred and the stripes stay but the white does not. You get something like a buckskin horse with black zebra stripes. You never get a white horse with black stripes with that hybrid cross and that's because of how white is inherited in horses.

There aren't even any canine species with a white coat with black stripes so you couldn't even try to hybridize the color pattern.

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True_Pits
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 5:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Brindle Squad do you have a picture? I take it you are a brindle fan.

Here is mine........

Brindles I own or have owned.


Buckskin Brindle




Brown Brindle



Red Brindle/White Rednose



Black & Tan/Brindle Points


White & Brindle


Chocolate Brindle/white rednose


Buckskin Brindle/pink nose She used to have more visible brindle when she was litle but you can still see it if you look close and see her legs/feet. I will have to dig out her baby pics, buckskin with light cocoa stripes.


Brindle/White





Gray Brindle
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Chezza
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 5:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The one with the blue eye does it have vision or hearing problems.. Question
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True_Pits
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 6:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

She seems to hear fine, but one can't know unless the hearing is tested. She is as alert as my other dogs as far as the hearing goes, but can't say 100%.

Usually blue eye/eyes do not mean the dog has vision problems. Although I have heard that the very light blue/ice eyes can mean the dog has blindness, when the eyes appear almost white. There are breeds where blue eyes or one blue is common and the dogs are not known to be visually impaired.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Eye color does not correlate to deafness either. That's a problem with lack of pigment in the ear canal... Some can travel together due to the way a breeding program is run and works but if you have one it doesn't at all mean you'll have the other... I don't know that deafness runs in Husky's for instance...but they often have blue eyes (or is that the Malamute?)... Either way...that's a good example of the two not correlating.

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True_Pits
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Right but she has a lot of white. White/deafness go together due to lack of pigment in the inner ear, often seen on white dogs or dogs with white heads/ears.

I think she should be fine. She is very alert, I sometimes go out at night and toss a stick or rock and see what the dogs do. I stand behind the fence and peek through, they each have different reactions.
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