yulia
New member
Dear bulldog breeders,
We have just purchased a chocolate tri F2 olde English female puppy. She will be our family's only bellowed pet, yet I do plan to responsibly breed her couple of years down the line, 2-3 times total. I feel like if I want to be a responsible breeder, I need to already start my in-depth research into it, so that when time comes I will be as knowledgeable as beginner can possibly be. There is one question that I cannot find an answer to by searching internet and googling, so perhaps someone wouldn't mind sharing their experience and knowledge.
My girl is F2 (meaning her parents are roughly 50% English and 50% olde English bullies). When I decide to breed her, I would like to go with a generational olde stud, which means that many tri colored would be out of the picture, as they are often foundational, too. So my question is this: if I breed a tri colored (tri carrier) female to a NOT tri colored (NOT tri carrier) stud, is there a chance that some pups will be tri colored (tri carriers) anyway? Attached are some photos of the puppy we are about to welcome into our family (I am flying to bring her home on December 3rd!)
Thanks in advance for any input on it.
Regards,
yulia


We have just purchased a chocolate tri F2 olde English female puppy. She will be our family's only bellowed pet, yet I do plan to responsibly breed her couple of years down the line, 2-3 times total. I feel like if I want to be a responsible breeder, I need to already start my in-depth research into it, so that when time comes I will be as knowledgeable as beginner can possibly be. There is one question that I cannot find an answer to by searching internet and googling, so perhaps someone wouldn't mind sharing their experience and knowledge.
My girl is F2 (meaning her parents are roughly 50% English and 50% olde English bullies). When I decide to breed her, I would like to go with a generational olde stud, which means that many tri colored would be out of the picture, as they are often foundational, too. So my question is this: if I breed a tri colored (tri carrier) female to a NOT tri colored (NOT tri carrier) stud, is there a chance that some pups will be tri colored (tri carriers) anyway? Attached are some photos of the puppy we are about to welcome into our family (I am flying to bring her home on December 3rd!)
Thanks in advance for any input on it.
Regards,
yulia


