James the recessive gene for Em is “E” “E/E” with no mask nor cream is a maskless dog. And also mask is a dominant gene which you mentioned so that means with one copy of the mask it will show visually. But that’s not the case with maskless “E/E” animal genetics which I know you use Frequently doesn’t show a lower case “em” like you stated in this video. Sorry to correct you just want to make sure we’re on the same page. Much love from miami would love to meet you guys one day 🙏🏼 I use most of your products and have been listening and watching your videos since 2017”! Thank you for all the knowledge
I was about to ask that. My dog is E/e for one copy of cream and separated for melanistic mask he is E/E as in maskless. My question is can a dog be maskless with just one E? Or the combinations need to be Em/E, Em/Em, E/E?
Hi James , I have a English bulldog I produced off a recent litter he is 5 months old . I just tested with embark he is EE,kyky,atat,dd,bb,mm. but here is where I am questioning ..his intensity Loci is showing dilute red pigmentation stating any hair likely white or cream . Have you heard of the intensity gene playing a role with English Bulldogs ? His tan points are extremely light colored compared to our other dogs
Can I get a cream puppy if the mother is a blue merle tan cream carrier. And the father is lilac tan? I don't know if mother is lilac carrier. Thanks in advance for your reply
So if you have a cream quad carrier, you will only get cream then? If I was to take a cream quad carrier and breed it with a blue or modern rojo, I would only get cream??
Also James! I love this topic cause me and my friend have been talking about it. We suspect that the E locus is like the A locus. You can’t have a cream dog “e/e” and also have a copy or two of mask “Em” I have never seen a dog with both. I would love to hear your take on this 🙏🏼🙏🏼
We have a 6 wk old male and thought we had a swimmer pup but have had no success with taping legs. Vet says valgus deformity of right hip which actually makes sense and why we've been unsuccessful. the right hind leg wants to go straight out to the side with no joint stability. Have you had any success treating this? He's a happy pup and in no distress so im willing to invest some time in him and see that he goes to an appropriate home but I also have concerns that from an orthopedic view he'll never have a clean health certificate. What are your thoughts on this?
Thank you for always giving us knowledge on the breed! I’d like to ask what is Ay/a. Fawn? My friend got a dog that is aya Bb dd that’s a Merle. Blue fawn Merle. And is it true that all fawn would carry a copy of cream(e)? Thank you in advance.
Ay = fawn and fawn is a domiant gene in its own locus. Which means if you have a dog that’s ay/a or ay/at us a fawn dog that Carrie’s solid or tan points. The A locus will express dependent on the K locus. Which is brindle. If brindle is present the A locus will not express in the coat.
Brindle is a dominant gene you only need one parent to have a copy to pass it down to the pups and be visual. My guess here is that the brindle parent is a double brindle or it’s possible the cream parent is also brindle.
@3:40 I don't see these prices from Animal Genetics and that's who I use for my tests. I test for coat color, coat type, and disorders and that's $195/dog. Also, they don't report E and EM separately, so are those tests combined in the results on the Genetic Testing Reports?
James the recessive gene for Em is “E” “E/E” with no mask nor cream is a maskless dog. And also mask is a dominant gene which you mentioned so that means with one copy of the mask it will show visually. But that’s not the case with maskless “E/E” animal genetics which I know you use Frequently doesn’t show a lower case “em” like you stated in this video. Sorry to correct you just want to make sure we’re on the same page. Much love from miami would love to meet you guys one day 🙏🏼 I use most of your products and have been listening and watching your videos since 2017”! Thank you for all the knowledge
EE is a maskless dog ?
I was about to ask that. My dog is E/e for one copy of cream and separated for melanistic mask he is E/E as in maskless. My question is can a dog be maskless with just one E? Or the combinations need to be Em/E, Em/Em, E/E?
Perfect explaining
Hi James , I have a English bulldog I produced off a recent litter he is 5 months old . I just tested with embark he is EE,kyky,atat,dd,bb,mm. but here is where I am questioning ..his intensity Loci is showing dilute red pigmentation stating any hair likely white or cream . Have you heard of the intensity gene playing a role with English Bulldogs ? His tan points are extremely light colored compared to our other dogs
You said you never see EmEm but my dog came back with that result
Thanks for sharing I have a litter of cryptic merle
Can I get a cream puppy if the mother is a blue merle tan cream carrier. And the father is lilac tan? I don't know if mother is lilac carrier. Thanks in advance for your reply
Another wisdom added... Thanks for the video.
So if you have a cream quad carrier, you will only get cream then?
If I was to take a cream quad carrier and breed it with a blue or modern rojo, I would only get cream??
Great video once again! Question, does cream cover pied or can pied show through still?
Also can pied Cover a mask?
Also do creams have redish noses or do they have black noses
Also James! I love this topic cause me and my friend have been talking about it. We suspect that the E locus is like the A locus. You can’t have a cream dog “e/e” and also have a copy or two of mask “Em” I have never seen a dog with both. I would love to hear your take on this 🙏🏼🙏🏼
What is the difference between lilac fawn and an isabella? Colors are very similar visually .
We have a 6 wk old male and thought we had a swimmer pup but have had no success with taping legs. Vet says valgus deformity of right hip which actually makes sense and why we've been unsuccessful. the right hind leg wants to go straight out to the side with no joint stability. Have you had any success treating this? He's a happy pup and in no distress so im willing to invest some time in him and see that he goes to an appropriate home but I also have concerns that from an orthopedic view he'll never have a clean health certificate. What are your thoughts on this?
I had a puppy like this and he ended up having spina bifida.
What about if mom- EmE and Dad- ee ??? What should I expect :) Half with mask? I really enjoy your videos by the way! Thanks for always sharing!! :)
This is a very informative channel, love your content. I have a dog that is maskless with EmE. I might get a 2nd test to make sure.
If your dog is EmE and it’s correct then it carries one copy of mask.
Great video James, I didn't know about the the creams not being able to have mask, so weird. Might be because creams don't hold pigment 🤷
Thank you for always giving us knowledge on the breed! I’d like to ask what is Ay/a. Fawn? My friend got a dog that is aya Bb dd that’s a Merle. Blue fawn Merle. And is it true that all fawn would carry a copy of cream(e)? Thank you in advance.
I am also curious about this. My pup has about the same DNA. Ay/a Bb dd n/EM E/e Merle
Ay = fawn and fawn is a domiant gene in its own locus. Which means if you have a dog that’s ay/a or ay/at us a fawn dog that Carrie’s solid or tan points. The A locus will express dependent on the K locus. Which is brindle. If brindle is present the A locus will not express in the coat.
My dog is EE which makes it a non cream dog but is maskless correct ?
My blue covered in cream looks cream but tan faintly shows
Can you get a masked piebald dog?
So are you saying a dog can't test EmEm? Because my Merle is should I have him retested?
A dog can absolutely be EmEM that’s a black mask
Hey can I email my DNA for stud help.?
Can you do a video on rojo
But why do dna test come back as EM-e
1 copy mask
Just had a litter of all bridles between a brindle and a cream dog. Does that mean the cream dog is actually brindle covered in cream?
Brindle is a dominant gene you only need one parent to have a copy to pass it down to the pups and be visual. My guess here is that the brindle parent is a double brindle or it’s possible the cream parent is also brindle.
Wait a minute. I just did the Ee and Ee parents and it came back 75% fawn 25% cream on color my frenchie.
E ( cream/ black mask) is a different dna marker than ay, fawn
Much love ❤️
I have chocolate puppy that has cream mask and parents don't carry cream
E/E is maskless?
@3:40 I don't see these prices from Animal Genetics and that's who I use for my tests. I test for coat color, coat type, and disorders and that's $195/dog. Also, they don't report E and EM separately, so are those tests combined in the results on the Genetic Testing Reports?