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Pure Groenendael (GG)
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Groenendael carrying Tervueren Gene (Gt)
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Pure Tervueren (tt)
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Tervueren with double recessive grey
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Red Tervueren with carrying recessive grey
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Groenendael carrying Tervueren (grey)
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Groenendael carrying Tervueren (red and grey)
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Recessive Black Groenendael
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Groenendael carrying Recessive Black
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Tervueren carrying Recessive Black
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Both parents are dominant black (this means that they both have the dominant black gene in a double dose) and therefore all of their puppies will be pure Groenendael (double dominant).
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One parent is pure Groenendael (dominant factor) and the other
parent looks as though pure but actually carries the recessive
Tervueren gene. Half of the puppies will be pure Groenendael and half will look to be pure Groenendael but will carry the recessive Tervueren gene.
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Both parents will look pure Groenendael (dominant) but each
carries the recessive Tervueren gene. The puppies from such a
mating will be, one puppy pure Groenendael (dominant), two
looking pure Groenendael but carrying the recessive Tervueren
gene, and one will inherit a double recessive dose and therefore be pure Tervueren. The proportion thus being 1:2:1
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One parent is pure Groenendael (double dominant) and the other is
Tervueren (which means it must be double recessive). Each puppy will be Groenendael but carry the recessive Tervueren gene.
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One parent Groenendael but carrying the recessive Tervueren
gene and the other parent Tervueren (which means that this parent must carry double recessive Tervueren gene). Half of the puppies
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ill be Tervueren (double recessive) and the other half will be Groenendael but will carry the recessive Tervueren gene.
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Both parents are Tervueren (double recessive) and each puppy will
carry the same double recessive gene.
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One parent is red Tervueren (which is dominant to grey) and the other is grey Tervueren (which is recessive to red). Each puppy will be red Tervueren but carry the recessive grey gene.
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One parent red Tervueren but carrying the recessive grey
Tervueren gene and the other parent grey Tervueren (this parent must carry double recessive grey gene). Half of the puppies will be grey Tervueren and the other half will be red Tervueren but will carry the recessive grey gene.
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One parent red Tervueren, the other red Tervueren carrying the recessive grey Tervueren gene. All puppies will be red Tervueren but only half the litter will carry the grey gene.
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Both parents are Tervueren carrying the grey gene. One puppy will be pure Tervueren, 2 will be red Tervueren but will carry the grey gene and one will be grey.
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One parent Groenendael but carrying the Tervueren gene and the
other parent grey Tervueren (which means that this parent must
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arry double recessive grey gene). These combinations can be
muddied. For example the Tervueren gene carried by the
Groenendael may include both red and grey, therefore you may get a mixture of all or any of these puppies Unless you know for sure what is behind the Tervueren gene, you could get any of these combinations. Remember the grey is recessive so therefore both
parents must carry that gene to produce it.
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