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 El Dorado
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2/18/2018 9:48:06 AM reply with quote send message to El Dorado Object to Post   

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O K I have three breeds to work on.

Thanks to those who gave suggestions!

El D.

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 Nefarious Kennels
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2/18/2018 10:24:50 AM reply with quote send message to Nefarious Kennels Object to Post

Lagotto Romongolos!

I am currently trying to breed off-whites back into the population, but I have to start from scratch and to make it even harder they are recessive so you must breed two off-whites together. Ive just started but I'd be more than willing to hand the project over to you if you want a real challenge wink ;)
 Comet Poodles
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2/18/2018 11:56:07 AM reply with quote send message to Comet Poodles Object to Post

Toy Poodles?

We currently have NO show quality Blue, Black, Silver, Silver Beige, or White dogs. There are no dogs currently for sale . Might fit your project.

Thanks for considering happy :)
 Calix
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2/19/2018 11:32:54 PM reply with quote send message to Calix Object to Post

Toy fox terriers! Show quality dogs are only white and tan - the other 9 variations don’t exist anywhere so I’m currently trying to bring them back with source dogs. We never have dogs listed for sale lol. You want these little dudes!
 Mead Hall
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2/20/2018 8:23:25 AM reply with quote send message to Mead Hall Object to Post

Black and Tan Norfolk
 Gallant
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2/20/2018 8:42:47 AM reply with quote send message to Gallant Object to Post

If you want a real color struggle, akitas xD

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