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That’s border collie old man, lol. I don’t if I’ve said it before and you have a good memory, or if you are just that familiar with the Walker blood, that’s exactly where that color/ makings come from. You might be amazed at how little is actually in him on paper. Of course I’m partial to the dogs that throw make a little more towards the hound side usually. So I guess breeding back to those type is what really keeps the color linked gene showing up. That pups momma is plott brindle in color and his daddy is white with reddish fawn patch work. His momma’s sister is red merle and their brother was high tan. All the daddies siblings are some variance of brindle. So you never know what you’re gonna get with this family. Slims dogs crossed back to mine show to produce a lot of color, but all different catahoula type colors in round one. That’s to be expected to me.
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