Great video! DNA can be very intimidating and confusing to those that are new to breeding that want to start off on right path, You channel is great! Can you guys do a video on how to read genetics test after they are received - I think a lot of viewers would get value from it.
Thanks!!! We tried to hint at that idea in our latest video that we will do some on interpreting DNA. I think it’s about 4 videos away. I’ve seen breeders that don’t understand this get taken advantage of by shady people. It’s an important topic to get familiar with.
Hi, Love your videos and the DNA Calculator! Something went wrong on the calculator though. I input male as AT/AT and female as AY/AY and under the pattern projections it included trindle and included tan points for the colors my dogs can produce. Thought you might want to update your program to correct that or at least specify that the pattern projections would be genotype only for those in ay/at pups. I am just worried that someone who doesn't understand the the possibilities of tan points without a dog being at/at or at/a might be disappointed to get no tan points in their litter. All my pups should be AY/AT so, only carriers of tan points. Also, thank you for all your videos. You have helped give me the knowledge to pick out some great pups!
Are their any tools out to where you can put DNA inside from Male and Female and it creates what the litter would produce? Also, is there anything where you can create PINK in Frenchies. I'm seeing PINK frenchies now. What DNA creates them.
Depends on the K locus. You would end up with all fawn dogs, lilac fawns if bred to a lilac dog in the absence of brindle. Any dog that has a copy of Kbr black would be a brindled and the fawn gene would not show. I would look for a lilac (or lilac platinum) that carries at least one copy of brindle (unless you want to produce a fawn litter).
Yes. Only one copy of brindle is required, so they will all be brindled. Merles should only ever have one copy, assuming that is true only 50% would be Merle,
@@BluFrenchibles yeah I am new to this and I need videos like yours that are very specific but as for me I'm a slow learner and sometimes I just can't grasp what you're saying in my case it would be like explaining it to a 12 year old and I'm going to guess that majority of people are probably the same I saw your first video though it was absolutely a great video and I think your name is going to become a staple in Frenchie's or people that are starting with Frenchies as a matter of fact on my Instagram I'm going to start putting your videos so they could get educated on the colors that way they know why they're paying what they're paying for thank you very much for all you do
@@BluFrenchibles Em/Em d1/d1 K/N at/at Merle N/223 N/N Cocoa n/co I got this back as my dna 🧬 results Will brindle appear on my pup? No signs off it yet at 9weeks.
Sometimes brindle is minor and barely noticeable. I would pair that dog with a lilac or lilac platinum. Since it carries one copy of cocoa, you could get a 50% lilac and 50% blue litter. With a cream dog you would not have any visible cream pups.
@Matthew Hernandez I think any dog that has two copies of dilute to produce blue would be a good choice (blue,lilac,platinum, etc). If you like the look of pied, then look for another pied carrier or visible pied.
No such thing as a rare colour ..it's just ripping people off. No such thing it's just a way to charge more and sell a puppy that will have issues down the line and don't get me started on Fluffy!
Colours are not rare anymore, however finding a non-standard colour that is of quality is rare... same goes for Fluffy's, which are growing on me. I think a lot of owner... and breeders forget that these are canines, they get sick, health issues occur and no breeder can produce dog that wont have health issues.. At the end all breeder are trying to strengthen their line and produce quality puppies. Breeders will sell their puppies based on what there time, knowledge, skill is worth to them... and yeah in some cases colours will play a role in that. I don't think there is one breeder out there that breeds for no capital gain - and thats just reality.
Great video! DNA can be very intimidating and confusing to those that are new to breeding that want to start off on right path, You channel is great!
Can you guys do a video on how to read genetics test after they are received - I think a lot of viewers would get value from it.
Thanks!!! We tried to hint at that idea in our latest video that we will do some on interpreting DNA. I think it’s about 4 videos away. I’ve seen breeders that don’t understand this get taken advantage of by shady people. It’s an important topic to get familiar with.
Great job!! The color video was very clear and informative!
Hi, Love your videos and the DNA Calculator! Something went wrong on the calculator though. I input male as AT/AT and female as AY/AY and under the pattern projections it included trindle and included tan points for the colors my dogs can produce. Thought you might want to update your program to correct that or at least specify that the pattern projections would be genotype only for those in ay/at pups. I am just worried that someone who doesn't understand the the possibilities of tan points without a dog being at/at or at/a might be disappointed to get no tan points in their litter. All my pups should be AY/AT so, only carriers of tan points. Also, thank you for all your videos. You have helped give me the knowledge to pick out some great pups!
Love your edits man, genius…
I need help understanding mi Frenchie dna results because some people telling me it can be a platinum or isabella
Can you tell me the difference when someone refers to their frenchie as champayne? Is this just a fancier way of saying chocolate?
Can you break down how some dogs appear to be merle coated, but on the animal genetics sheet they do not test for the merle gene?
Always wondered why French bulldog mixes don't look or act like their bulldog side
Awesome still very confused though haha
This is extremely complicated
I’m Trying To Understand My Frenchie Is dd/ BB/ee/cno he is listed as a platinum Thoo 😢
Are their any tools out to where you can put DNA inside from Male and Female and it creates what the litter would produce? Also, is there anything where you can create PINK in Frenchies. I'm seeing PINK frenchies now. What DNA creates them.
Check out James videos on here under Love My Pups.
all you guys are videos are good
if i were to breed a black dog , (which is a chocolate carrier) to BLUE dog... what would be the outcome of the puppies ?
If I breed a platinum with a blue fawn what would I get?
Also if I breed the blue fawn with a blue and tan what would I get?
I’d like to see a video on the recessive a gene.
Informative. Question, how do you produce maskless frenchie?
You would want a dog that does not carry the Em allele.
@@BluFrenchibles Thank you. By chance do you have a video about maskless?
A Merle with 2 copies of coco be a coco merle ? He also as 2 copies of intensity
Can I ask what breeds can u see the recessive black gene in other than French bulldogs? I’ve researched it and can’t find anything specifics.
Is a dog that has cddy/cddy bad for breeding?
Hey what does n/Kb mean
What’s does K/N mean ? Brindle ?
If my dog carries S/S and we don’t breed her with another pied. What are the chances of her puppies being visuals?
Both dogs would need to carry at least one copy of pied for any visuals.
What can I get out of AY/ AY dd coco BB EM/ EM
Depends on the K locus. You would end up with all fawn dogs, lilac fawns if bred to a lilac dog in the absence of brindle. Any dog that has a copy of Kbr black would be a brindled and the fawn gene would not show. I would look for a lilac (or lilac platinum) that carries at least one copy of brindle (unless you want to produce a fawn litter).
I am so lost !!
If i put my lilac n tan merle female with a new shade isabella stud what would my pups be
Download the app color my frenchy very easy to use or just do the old method way of punnet squares
Isabella's male and female both have one copy of Brindle what would be the outcome for their puppies thank you for your time.
Download the app color my Frenchie
Can a lilac Merle with 2 copies of brindle bred to a lilac and tan with no copies of brindle create brindle puppies ?
Yes. Only one copy of brindle is required, so they will all be brindled. Merles should only ever have one copy, assuming that is true only 50% would be Merle,
Great info , I didn't understand it very well you to smart I'm to dumb can you dumb it down to us regular humans?
Thanks, the previous video on color genetics is a bit more basic and visual if you haven’t seen it. Appreciate the feedback for future videos!
@@BluFrenchibles yeah I am new to this and I need videos like yours that are very specific but as for me I'm a slow learner and sometimes I just can't grasp what you're saying in my case it would be like explaining it to a 12 year old and I'm going to guess that majority of people are probably the same I saw your first video though it was absolutely a great video and I think your name is going to become a staple in Frenchie's or people that are starting with Frenchies as a matter of fact on my Instagram I'm going to start putting your videos so they could get educated on the colors that way they know why they're paying what they're paying for thank you very much for all you do
Can you breed a Merle to a brindle
Can someone tell me what B/b means
Testable chocolate (Isabella producer)
What does m/m mean
Most tests I’m familiar with would use that to indicate a non-merle.
My pup is not visual by the way?
Bad explanation ! Dude straight to the point !
Hi please subttitles in spanish
What dose K/N mean?
Usually, it would refer to one copy of brindle in this breed. Every genetics company seems to have a different way to list things.
@@BluFrenchibles
Em/Em
d1/d1
K/N
at/at
Merle N/223
N/N
Cocoa n/co
I got this back as my dna 🧬 results
Will brindle appear on my pup? No signs off it yet at 9weeks.
Sometimes brindle is minor and barely noticeable. I would pair that dog with a lilac or lilac platinum. Since it carries one copy of cocoa, you could get a 50% lilac and 50% blue litter. With a cream dog you would not have any visible cream pups.
@@BluFrenchibles I actually just looked at him in the sun and he is developing brown tan on his legs paws 🐾 very minor light brown
@Matthew Hernandez I think any dog that has two copies of dilute to produce blue would be a good choice (blue,lilac,platinum, etc). If you like the look of pied, then look for another pied carrier or visible pied.
I want to have Isabella puppies my girl puppy test say she has Em/Em & ky/ky & at/at & dd & Nco & BB & II & SS & mm & rr & hh
No such thing as a rare colour ..it's just ripping people off. No such thing it's just a way to charge more and sell a puppy that will have issues down the line and don't get me started on Fluffy!
Colours are not rare anymore, however finding a non-standard colour that is of quality is rare... same goes for Fluffy's, which are growing on me.
I think a lot of owner... and breeders forget that these are canines, they get sick, health issues occur and no breeder can produce dog that wont have health issues.. At the end all breeder are trying to strengthen their line and produce quality puppies. Breeders will sell their puppies based on what there time, knowledge, skill is worth to them... and yeah in some cases colours will play a role in that. I don't think there is one breeder out there that breeds for no capital gain - and thats just reality.