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∙ 13y agoBBEe and bbEe.
Black is dominant, and brown is recessive. Yellow is also recessive. Because one parent is brown, for none of the puppies to also be brown the black parent cannot carry the recessive allele on the B locus. Because neither parent is yellow but some of the puppies are, both parents must carry the recessive allele on the E locus.
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∙ 13y agoThe black parent likely carries the genotype BBEE, while the brown parent likely carries the genotype bbEE. Both parents must carry the E allele for yellow color, and as such, their offspring will inherit one allele from each parent resulting in only black or yellow puppies.
Genetic variation from both parents can lead to unique combinations of traits in puppies, resulting in differences from either parent. Additionally, mutations or environmental factors can also play a role in producing puppies that aren't identical to either parent.
Puppies are prone to parasitic infections such as roundworms, hookworms, and coccidia. These parasites can cause gastrointestinal issues, weight loss, and overall poor health in young dogs. Regular deworming and preventative care are essential to protect puppies from these parasites.
An increase in white blood cells in puppies could indicate an infection, inflammation, or a stress response. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, puppies, like all living organisms, have cells. Cells are the basic building blocks of all living organisms, including puppies. Cells contain all the necessary components for life, such as DNA, proteins, and organelles, which enable puppies to grow, develop, and function properly.
The largest litter known for a Yorkshire Terrier is 10 puppies. The average litter size for Yorkies is around 3-5 puppies.
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.
dogs diplay parental to their puppies by feeding them milk
well if the dogs' genotypes were simple, then the genotypes would probably be something like Dd and DD. but because it has to do with DNA, the genotypes would be a lot longer.A. BB and bbB. BB and BbC. both BbD. Bb and bbE. both BBCorrect answer: (C) both Bb
yes,it cares for the puppies.
No, cutting a dog's fur short will not affect the length of the puppies' fur. The length of the puppies' fur is determined by their genetics, specifically the genes inherited from their parents. Hair length is a hereditary trait that is passed down from generation to generation.
If there is any doubt at all, then no. Some males are safe around puppies, and some are not. Unlike with female dogs, there is no particular parental attachment between males and their offspring. They either like puppies or they don't, regardless of whether the puppies are their own. Puppies are fragile. If you make a mistake and judge a male safe that isn't, it can result in puppies deaths. So err on the cautious side.
Dogs show parental care to their young by keeping them warm, cleaning them, protecting them from harm, and providing them with food. They also teach them social and survival skills through play and interaction. Additionally, mother dogs often nurse their puppies and groom them to establish a bond.
The number of nipples doesn't determine the number of puppies a dog will have. Dogs can give birth to varying numbers of puppies regardless of the number of nipples they have. Typically, a Dachshund can have 3-6 puppies in a litter, but this can vary.
From where the dog? Cause If that's what you mean then go on Youtube and search it. I have seen videos like that but its hard to explain in words...
you can not have puppies in nitendogs you can not have puppies in nitendogs you can not have puppies in nitendogs
I would think 1/8 because only 1 is all black but if you count the other 7 puppies as half black then i guess it could be 4.5/8
Billy chooses not to go get the puppies with Jim Hodges because he wants to prove his independence and his determination to earn the dogs by himself. He is determined to show that he can achieve his goals through his own hard work and dedication.