brookcove
Posted : 8/15/2006 1:27:05 PM
Short hair is dominant over long. Terrier (or bearded) coat is dominant over both those. Thus, if there's a high percentage of labs, hounds, bully breds, short haired BCs, smooth coated Jacks, boxers, Dals, etc in a random breeding population you'll see a lot of lab type coats.
"Irish" markings (the white trim) are carried by almost every breed, no matter what the standard says. It's a recessive characteristic, which means you can breed for "no white trim" for thousands of generations and still have it pop out if the right dogs get together. Obviously, in a random gene pool you'll see it more for that reason, since many individual dogs are homozygous for the characteristic. Hunting hounds, for instance, carry it, and since ear set goes UP in carriage and DOWN in size in random populations, it's possible the nice little labby looking dog with white trim is something mixed with anything from a beagle to a fiest, and on up to a Walker treeing hound.