German Shepherd Database Project
Pedigree (Ancestors)
German Shepherd

Paradise's Amber Dee

(F)
AKC DL54887701
Born: Sep 19, 1994
Color: Black, Silver

Breeder: J Clark
StudBook: 9-97 ✔
AVK: 14.22%
Rocko von Lanestraum
Nov 15, 1988
AKC D877658
Black, Tan

AVK: 23.02%

German Shepherd
Orkan von der Fasanerie
SchH3 IPO3

Apr 19, 1982
AKC D491101 / SZ 1557667
Black, Tan

COI: 6.70%
AVK: 34.70%

German Shepherd
VA4 (BSZS)
Anderl vom Kleinen Pfahl
SchH3 FH INT

Apr 6, 1971
SZ 1243707
Black, Tan, Grey

COI: 7.18%
AVK: 32.65%

German Shepherd
VA2 (BSZS)
Mutz von der Pelztierfarm
SchH3

Oct 11, 1966
SZ 1122617
Black, Tan

COI: 9.65%
AVK: 32.45%
V
Flora vom Eichlbrunn
SchH1

May 19, 1969
SZ 1184567
Black, Tan, Grey

COI: 6.06%
AVK: 37.93%
Enne vom Haus Anton
SchH3

Sep 17, 1978
SZ 1448015
Black, Tan

COI: 5.36%
AVK: 36.85%

German Shepherd
V
Nick von der Wienerau
SchH3 KKL1

May 28, 1976
SZ 1386415
Black, Tan

COI: 6.15%
AVK: 35.29%
Heike vom Haus Anton
SchH2

Nov 4, 1973
SZ 1306816
Black, Tan Markings

COI: 5.70%
AVK: 34.80%
Freda vom Lololand
Apr 16, 1987
AKC D721769 4-89
Black, Tan

German Shepherd
Olga vom Tabatha of Paradise
Nov 23, 1991
AKC DL40801803 3-94
Black, Tan

German Shepherd

Legend

  White Gene
  White Gene Carrier
  Black Gene
  Black Gene Carrier
  Blue Gene
  Blue Gene Carrier
  Liver Gene
  Liver Gene Carrier
  Excellent Hips
  Good Hips
  Fair Hips
  Normal Elbow
  DM Clear
  DM Carrier
  DM At Risk

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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