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MoonKennels17 Premium Member Posts : 30 |
I saw that this had a 0% Chance but I had a buff bi-color puppy pop today!
https://www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=17413112 |
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DoggyPanache Premium Member Posts : 320 |
Don't know about buff bicolor but I have never seen a sable before. https://www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=17398364 |
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gaylanstudio Premium Member Posts : 2,000+ |
The Red/Buff/Silver Bi-Colours have never really been lost. As long as we have Red, Buff, and Silver in the game and Black or brown and tans they are easily produced. To use the same naming method, these two are Black- Bi-Colour and Brown Bi-Colour. The Red, etc Bi-Colours might be called Red and Tan . . . |
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MoonKennels17 Premium Member Posts : 30 |
I just saw the genetics post and it has buff-bicolor and red bicolor as "Lost". And it the color genetics percentage they have a 0%. Maybe its wrong, but I thought it was cool. |
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Clwyd Cockers Premium Member Posts : 3,000+ |
When you look at the Specialty results, there is the Stock Cocker. She is a Buff Bi. Her call name was Tazer. She was such a sweetie. I think her Registered name was Ch Justice You Light Up My Life Carol |
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Clwyd Cockers Premium Member Posts : 3,000+ |
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Spot and Smudge Basic User Posts : 11 |
That percentage is your chance of getting that color when purchasing a randomly colored starter dog. It is not a reflection of how many dogs of that color are in the game. |
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