Our Phalene puppy High Roller today, @ 6 weeks:
**Road's End Papillons- established in 2006
**We are advocates of raw-, fresh, "human-grade food" for our canine friends .
And:
we follow limited vaccination guidelines.
**Please note that Road's End available Papillons are
only to be seen by clicking on the AVAILABLE page, unless mentioned otherwise
Thursday, May 31, 2012
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Poster Pap: Kali
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U Ask: Ticking, Brown, Black Spots in Papillons + Phalenes
U Ask: Brown, Black Spots in Papillons + Phalenes.
All dogs have about 10 genes which affect its color. Each gene is in a different chromosome, and therefor are independent from each other.
The T Locus is responsible for those brown, black spots. It calls ticking, or freckling.
The amount of ticking varies from none to all over the body. In Papillons, Phalenes it usually occurs on their legs and muzzle.
Ticking is not seen at birth, but can be seen as early as a few weeks of age or later at one-two years of age.
All dogs have about 10 genes which affect its color. Each gene is in a different chromosome, and therefor are independent from each other.
The T Locus is responsible for those brown, black spots. It calls ticking, or freckling.
The amount of ticking varies from none to all over the body. In Papillons, Phalenes it usually occurs on their legs and muzzle.
Ticking is not seen at birth, but can be seen as early as a few weeks of age or later at one-two years of age.
Papillon Mom with Son
Monday, May 28, 2012
Available: 5 Week old Phalene, Drop Ear Papillon, Puppy, .
Our boy High Roller is available and there is a good chance, that he will remain to be a Phalene:
He is ready to go to a new home in about 3 weeks.
He is ready to go to a new home in about 3 weeks.
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