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(with the same conditions regarding his ances- 

 try). The females from these matings bred 

 always to a dark mahogany brindle dog. The 

 females from the last matings breed to a medium 

 seal brindle dog with a very glossy coat, and the 

 result of these last matings will be good seal 

 brindles. If any bitches should occasionally 

 come black, breed always to a golden brindle 

 dog. No other shade will do the trick. 



No. 3. Gray brindle. This is practically a 

 dead color, but easy to work out. Breed first 

 to a golden brindle dog. The females from this 

 union breed to a rich mahogany brindle, and the 

 bitches from this last litter breed to a seal brin- 

 dle dog. 



No. 4. Buckskin. Breed bitch to golden 

 brindle dog; the females from this union to a 

 red brindle dog (if unobtainable, use mahogany 

 brindle dog, but this is not so effective), and 

 the females from last union breed to a seal brin- 

 dle dog. 



No. 5. Liver. This is a great deal like the 

 last, but a little harder to manipulate. Breed 

 first to a golden brindle dog. The females from 

 this union breed to a seal brindle. The bitches 

 from this union breed to mahogany brindle dog 

 with black bars running through the coat, and 

 the females from last mating breed to seal brin- 

 dles. 



