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Corky is Turning Trindle

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  • Robyn, the tris in the line I am most familiar with are definitely not Fula, and they definitely were very clear as puppies and have had some bleeding as they age. I wasn't sure if you meant that Fulas are the only ones that bleed as they age?

    I was looking at Ivy tonight in really good light….she is going to be seven this year..wow! She has a little sprinkling of tan hairs around her eyes...and definitely some bleeding around her britches. She has never had one of these crazy blow outs that some tris have..though. I have seen some tris that looked positively wooley and gray during their coat change.

    I am leaning towards him not being a Fula either...it kind of seems like his black is just not very full in coverage? It doesn't extend down the legs and under the belly like is typical.

  • @tasha:

    OK, here he is. It's not a great shot. I probably should have taken it outside. But, you all know how hard it is to get a basenji to strike a pose outside. ;) This isn't even much of a pose. He was in the middle of showing me his belly. :)

    This is classic "blowing coat"…. give it a while, it will be back to "black"....

  • All that brown you see under the black body hair is the undercoat… and will all shed out...

  • @tasha:

    OK, here he is. It's not a great shot. I probably should have taken it outside. But, you all know how hard it is to get a basenji to strike a pose outside. ;) This isn't even much of a pose. He was in the middle of showing me his belly. :)

    So, has he had the lighter color undercoat since you have had him? Or did this develop recently? If it developed recently, I am going to say he is blowing coat. He looks like a pretty typical tri to me :)

  • His undercoat was always that color.
    Any ideas on the color between his ears?
    BTW, Thanks! You guys are awesome basenji detectives!!! :D

  • @tasha:

    His undercoat was always that color.
    Any ideas on the color between his ears?
    BTW, Thanks! You guys are awesome basenji detectives!!! :D

    Fairly normal..part of the bleeding of the red. It might be fun to have him DNA tested to see if he is genetically what we are guessing he is…

  • And looks like some bleeding of the red around his eyes also… and if that was the color of the undercoat since you had him... I think you are just seeing more of it now because he is blowing coat....

  • I have noticed when viewing pics of member basenjis that the white parts of their body is pure white. Lillie is tri and the white parts of her body…her belly and her front and back legs have spots (freckles). I think it's adorable as I will never forget my friend telling me (when I was about 10 yrs old) that "freckles are a sign of beauty". That describes Lillie...beautiful!:)

    Jodie

  • Kristii who is red is covered in "freckles"… depends on their pigment of course she is Tri Factored... and Mickii (Tri) has them too... I don't have any pure for reds, so can't say about that, all mine (4) are Tri or Tri factored...

  • Yuppers! He's blowing coat. My female tri looked like she was getting bald ears when she first started blowing coat. The black is coming back in now.

    On the freckles issue, although Damisi is b/w she is covered in freckles throughout her white.

  • I love it that basenjis have freckles. It makes their looks more individually unique than a breed like the lab.

  • @Quercus:

    Fairly normal..part of the bleeding of the red. It might be fun to have him DNA tested to see if he is genetically what we are guessing he is…

    I didn't realize that the DNA test can give coat color info. That is really cool!

  • @tasha:

    I didn't realize that the DNA test can give coat color info. That is really cool!

    It is a fairly recent development, and I think the test was developed (or administered) by someone within the breed.

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