no, there are dominant and recessive aelles that come for both or eather or. Use a punnett square from His/Her parent to figure out your dogs parents p of spring.
the color of a dogs coat is its
Fur color
dogs have a nerve in there body that gives them the color of there coat and there coat.
Incomplete.
There are several breeds of dogs with this coat color- which is referred to as having a "Blue" coat. One in particular (that only seems to to come in this color and a few lighter or darker versions of it) is the Kerry Blue terrier.
It depends on the specific breed.
Dogs come in just about every color you can think of, from pure white to pure black, red, brown, yellow, gray, blue (actually a gray/white mix that looks blue from a distance). In addition, most dogs have a pattern to their coat color that is breed dependent.
Yes. You can tell by their coat texture and color, also what color thei tongue is , or by what size it is. Some dogs can only have a certain eye color.
Calico is a coat color, not a breed. Tabby is also a coat color, not a breed.
Red and white alleles for coat color are alternative forms of a gene that determine the color of an organism's coat. The red allele typically produces a red or orange coat color, while the white allele produces a coat color that is primarily white. The presence of these alleles, and the dominance or recessiveness of each, will determine the coat color of an individual organism.
The Chinooks have a coat color of tawny it is a golden fawn color.
Clarence C. Little has written: 'The inheritance of coat color in dogs' -- subject(s): Heredity, Dog breeds, Color, Animal genetics, Animals
There is no sure way to determine what color a mother dog's puppies will be based on the color of her coat. The color of the father dog's coat can not be a way to determine the color of a puppy's fur either.
Shave it