i have female cream pom,and am looking to breed to another pom. what diffrent color poms can i breed to cream.
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You can safely breed her to any color. However, if you are wanting mostly cream puppies, breeding her to a light red will produce the most of those..Breeding her to another cream will produce nearly white pups (lighter than either parent) and you may have some noses that are too light (not the best black pigment) and breeding her to a black, you are likely to get a littler of 1/2 black, and 1/2 cream..perhaps one nearly white..You don't have to worry about any pups being spotted, unless the parent has a 'spotted' background, as it is a different gene, altogether..I have studied color genetics for Poms, as I used to raise them..
the same one i guess
well I dont know what colors are out there but any color you can breed it with you'd just get new colors to look at heh
Hi Crystal, You can breed her with what ever color you would like. She's a cream color and that will make some beautiful puppies,with any color.
Clowmy
any colors silly
Any colors.
Black
White
Cream
Blonde/white
Brown
Chesnut
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In breeding any dogs,the color coat of any pups is determined by whatever colors are in each parents bloodlines.You may breed your Pom to any shade you like,but it isn't the colors of the parents that determine the color of the pups,but most of the time if you breed the same shades,you will most probably get pups in the shades of the parents.With a cream,I would suggest the solid Chocolate,or white Pom mate.This should produce some beautiful pups.
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