It depends on the colors they carry/colors behind them in the pedigree. If the black is homozygous he will only throw black. But if he is is a black from a harl breeding it depends in the colors in the harl breeding. If he is a black from a blue breeding he could produce more blue (porcelain/blue mantles) amongst the other harl colors. If he's a black/fawn he could produce fawnequins if the porcelain carries for fawn. It's alot deeper than just the 2 dogs you see.
Any color.
Sometimes the puppies can turn out brown or white anyway, as well as black or white.
No, German Shepherd puppies are not born black. They are usually born with a coat color that can range from black and tan to sable, bi-color, or all black. The black coloration typically develops as they grow older.
darkish gray.
most of them are born black and they turn lighter colored as they get older
Hi. Not sure why you would want to breed this mix, but the black color will be very dominant unless the black cockapoo has another color in his line. You may get some pups that are black with red markings.
they could make black puppies, chocolate puppies and maybe even golden puppies if they are lucky because my golden labrador and my another golden one made 6 golden puppies and 1 black!
gray with black spots
Not all puppies are color blind , but there are types of breeds that are naturally colorblind.
The parents genotypes will be Black and Red. BLACK being the dominant and red the recessive. The puppies genotypes would be Black and red, Black and Black, red and red.
Chow chow puppies vary in color depending on the color of the parents. Red chow chows are born with brown coats, and "cinnamon" chow chows are often born with gray coats. Black, cream, and blue chow chows are born with black, cream, or blue coats, respectively.
because mix the color together and they make chocolate color