What happens if you breed a merle dog to a merle dog?

What happens if you breed a merle dog to a merle dog?

If two merle dogs are bred together, each puppy in the litter has a 25% chance of being born a double merle. A double merle inherits the merle gene twice. One copy of the merle gene causes a marbling effect on the coat and creates lighter spots throughout the solid color coat.

Are blue merle dogs deaf?

Results: Deafness prevalence in merles overall was 4.6% unilaterally deaf and 4.6% bilaterally deaf. There was a significant association between hearing status and heterozygous versus homozygous merle genotype. For single merles (Mm), 2.7% were unilaterally deaf and 0.9% were bilaterally deaf.

How do you get a merle dog?

Double Merle pups are born when both of the parents are merle. It doesn’t matter what color merle, how much merle the parents have, how little (or how much) white trim, what breed they are, or even that the parents are the same breed. Statistically, 25% of the pups from two merle parents will be Double Merles.

How can you tell if your dog is merle?

If a dog carries the merle gene, the gene often shows up in the patterns on the dog’s coat, but not always so you can’t be sure if a dog carries the merle gene or not. A merle coat has patches of mottled darker colors splashed across lighter versions of the same color.

Are merle dogs purebred?

Merle is sometimes introduced to other purebred dog breeds through crossbreeding, but these dogs are not purebred and cannot be registered with any reputable kennel club.

How much are merle pitbulls worth?

For those who are eyeing to get a merle Pitbull, make sure that you choose a reputable and honest breeder. On average, top of the line merle Pitbulls can cost from $15,000 to $30,000. They cost double and even triple the usual price of non-merle Pitbulls. Usually, kennels sell their puppies by picks.

Can you breed 2 merle dogs?

A double merle is created when two merle dogs are bred together. It doesn’t matter what color merle or what breed they are. If two merle dogs are bred together, each puppy in the litter has a 25% chance of being born a double merle. A double merle inherits the merle gene twice.

Is merle the same as brindle?

Like merle, brindle is also a coat color pattern, it is often described as being “tiger-striped.” The stripes are irregular and dark against a lighter base color that is often fawn, brown or gray. The brindle coat pattern is found in several dog breeds including great danes, bulldogs and boxers.

What dog breeds have the merle gene?

The Merle pattern can be seen in various breeds, such as the Australian Shepherd Dog, Australian Koolie, Border Collie, Dachshund, French Bulldog, Louisiana Catahoula, Labradoodle, Miniature American Shepherd, Miniature Australian Shepherd, Pyrenean Shepherd, Rough Collie, Shetland Sheepdog, Welsh Sheepdog, Cardigan …

How do you get a merle puppy?

What breed of dog has a Merle tail?

Common breeds with the merle trait include: Australian Shepherd, Border Collie, Catahoula Leopard, Chihuahua. Collie, Dachshund, & Great Dane just to name a few.

Why are merle puppies so expensive?

Breeders know they can sell merle puppies at a high price because they are in high demand. Any “un-sellable ones” are euthanized, dumped, given away or sometimes even sold at a reduced price with no disclosures.

Why do merle dogs have lethal white puppies?

There is a dominant ( not recessive) gene in merle dogs that links together to cause vision and hearing impairments in the puppies from such a breeding. Sometimes the puppies can be blind AND deaf. These puppies are usually white, which is what the term “lethal white” refers to ( ‘lethal’ refers to their increased chance of being euthanized).

Why do merle dogs have so many hearing problems?

There is a dominant ( not recessive) gene in merle dogs that links together to cause vision and hearing impairments in the puppies from such a breeding. Sometimes the puppies can be blind AND deaf.