It almost always happens unless the dogs are a certain breed, I have 2 almost pure white staffordshire bull terriers and they have had two litters and they are mostly brown.
An English Spot is known by six types of body markings: butterfly ( if you look strait on at the rabbit's nose, the butterfly will peak in the middle and have a wing on both sides), cheek spots ( colored spots under both eyes of the rabbit), eye circles ( solid colored circles around both eyes of the rabbit), colored ears, herringbone ( a strait, solid line that runs from the base of the ears to the tip of the tail down the backbone), and a chain of spots ( a chain of individual spots that sweeps both sides of the rabbit's body, running from the base of the neck to the hind legs).
Well it depends. have you ever seen any animals with very funny colored spots?
it can be a paint foal Spots are a part of a horse's DNA. Genetics determine a horse's color, and whether or not it has spots. There are many breeds of horses that can be born with a spotted coat color. Sometimes, two solid colored horse parents can have a spotted baby if one of their close ancestors was spotted or carried the genetics for spots.
None of the offspring would have colored spots..
Yes. They have spots, can be solid, or are a roaned color.
Golden Retrievers will sometimes get gray spots on their tongue, but not blue. Also, it will not be a solid gray color, only spotting. Spaniels tongues should be pink.
From 102 Dalmations the puppy was called Oddball.
senile lentigines Common term: "liver spots"
a frog's chromatophore are the colored spots located on its back.
How about just use a tide stick :D
if your talking about boy and girl the girls spots are lighter colored
Lennie wants a red puppy in "Of Mice and Men." He loves soft things and imagines having a puppy to take care of.