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Author Topic : Fixes for Lowchen Colour Model
 Idals
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4/13/2009 11:07:27 PM reply with quote send message to Idals Object to Post   

The message I sent to Jeff/Staff/Admin in regards to my whoopsis when doing the models originally...

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The major error in the Lowchen Colour Model relate to Chocolate & Cream and Chocolate & Brindled Cream. And I missed a whole colour (Liver/Chooclate) in my breakdowns but listed it in the percentages.

I made an error in the line in regards to R/rr. All those with Brindle should be "R".

Should be:
Chocolate & Cream (Has "aa", "bb", "E", "kk", "rr" & "S")
Chocolate & Cream Pied (Has "aa", "bb", "E", "kk", "rr" & ["sisi" or "sisp" or "Ssw"])
Chocolate & Cream Particolour(Has "aa", "bb", "E", "kk", "rr" & ["sisw" or"spsp" or "spsw" or "swsw"])

Chocolate & Brindled Cream (Has "aa", "bb", "E", "kk", "R" & "SS")
Chocolate & Brindled Cream Pied (Has "aa", "bb", "E", "kk", "R" & ["sisi" or "sisp" or "Ssw"])
Chocolate & Brindled Cream Particolour (Has "aa", "bb", "E", "kk", "R" & ["sisw" or "spsp" or "spsw" or "swsw"])


And Liver, probably best to call it Chocolate.
Chocolate (Has "bb", "E", "K" & "S" - rest can be anything)
Chocolate Pied(Has "bb", "E", "K" & ["sisi" or "sisp" or "Ssw"] - rest can be anything)
Chocolate Particolour (Has "bb", "E", "K" & ["sisw" or"spsp" or "spsw" or "swsw"] - rest can be anything)

Thank you for your time and effort. It is VERY appreciated by showdog.com users! Thank you thank you thank you!

Idals
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5/14/2009 10:24:41 PM reply with quote send message to admin Object to Post

They're being implemented right now.
 Idals
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5/14/2009 10:50:30 PM reply with quote send message to Idals Object to Post

Thank you so much.

Everybody please check your dogs, especially your Chocolate & Brindles.
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5/14/2009 11:18:06 PM reply with quote send message to admin Object to Post

Wait until about Noon to do that.

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