German Shepherd Database Project
Pedigree (Ancestors)
German Shepherd

Samantha Jane XXII

(F)
AKC DL40174701
Born: Nov 11, 1991
Color: White

Owner: Breeder
Breeder: R & P Reitz
StudBook: 9-93
 

Deacons Prince
Nov 3, 1982
AKC D028358
White

StudBook: 6-86

German Shepherd
 
White Bird's Deacon
Nov 10, 1977
AKC WD967897
White

StudBook: 5-83 ✔

German Shepherd
 
White Bird's Delight
May 29, 1967
AKC WA971936 5-78
White

German Shepherd
 
Miss Jessica Coffeen
Mar 4, 1976
AKC WD323986 5-78
White

German Shepherd
 
Sailee Sue Snowflake
Oct 11, 1980
AKC WE719592
White

StudBook: 5-83
COI: 10.59%

German Shepherd
 
Snowdon von Strick
Oct 8, 1976
AKC WD574168
White

StudBook: 1-78
COI: 7.13%

German Shepherd
 
Nancy's McCloud von Snowcloud
Apr 29, 1974
AKC WC918207
White

StudBook: 10-76
COI: 1.96%
 
Nancy's Tami von Whitecloud
Jun 7, 1974
AKC WC929745
White

StudBook: 2-77
COI: 3.13%
 
Silver Annie Snowdrift
Aug 31, 1976
AKC WD484122
White

StudBook: 1-78
COI: 2.55%

German Shepherd
 
Nancy's Chief von Whitecloud
Jan 19, 1972
AKC WC441261
White

StudBook: 2-74
COI: 1.79%
 
Frazier's Silver Bell
Nov 19, 1969
AKC WB597676
White

StudBook: 4-72
COI: 3.37%
 
Bandys Duchess
Aug 29, 1984
AKC D271297 6-86
White

German Shepherd
 

Legend

  White
  White Line
  Black
  Black Line
  Blue
  Blue Line
  Liver
  Liver Line
  Excellent Hips
  Good Hips
  Fair Hips
  Normal Elbow

The German Shepherd Gene Study tracks the recessive "masking" white
and recessive black genes forward through the generations.

Genes come in different varieties, called alleles. Somatic cells contain two alleles for every gene, with one allele provided by each parent. Often, it is impossible to determine which two alleles of a gene are present within an dog's chromosomes based solely on the outward appearance of that dog. However, an allele that is hidden, or not expressed by, can still be passed on to that dog's offspring and expressed in a later generation.

German Shepherds can carry one or both of the recessive white "masking" and/or the recessive black gene.

(A masking gene masks the real color and pattern of the dog. The only way the gene can be expressed in some of the offspring is if both parents carry it. For example, when a white dog is bred to a non-white dog that does not carry the white gene, none of the offspring will express the white coat but they will be carriers of the white gene. If those offspring are bred to a white, some of their offspring will express the white coat color. White bred to white will always produce white offspring.)

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The German Shepherd Dog Database Project makes no guarantees as to the accuracy of the data published at this site. We have made every effort to verify all entries, but the German Shepherd Dog Database Project is not a registry so all data included has been submitted by dog owners or taken from registry reports and AKC Stud Books. Please contact us to report any errors or omission.

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