Can a redbone coonhound and a golden retriever produce a black puppy?
Our puppy is pure black but when we got her, the owner said she was purebred redbone coonhound but as the puppy reached 6months we questioned her breed. We sent her swab samples (2) to Wisdom Panel and her results came back 50% redbone and 50% golden retriever. When we tell people this they laugh at us. I've searched the internet over and over for an explanation but some websites say that they can produce all black puppoes and some even claim there is a such this as a black golden retriever??? Then there are sites that claim it's scientifically impossible so we are wondering who is right and who is wrong. Any insight would help, thanks!
Genetics probably somewhere on the redbone side. For ex. I am a blonde/reddish haired Irish Italian female who mated to a 25% Syrian who has black hair and dark brown hair. I had a baby boy with blonde hair and blue eyes/fair skinned baby boy. %say he should have had dark hair and eyes. 50% doesn’
Mean 100% of the 50%. Take a bull that is 100% Black Angus and he is bred to a 75% red Hereford. You breed the calf to another 100% black angus....eventually that Hereford line will show 100% Black Angus but may produce a RED ANGUS Calf!
YES i have the same exact breed she is black but sparkles red in the sun. she is our BABY the wisdom panel said the exact same thing