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Black GD with white toes.. acceptable?

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Question
I have an 11 week old female GD (AKC reg.) that I don't plan on showing, but I just wanted to find out whether or not she would do well with her colors.. She's black, except for a tiny snip in her chin, a few hairs on her chest, and the very tips of her toes on three feet.  Is this acceptable?  When she's old enough to judge her conformation, I plan to breed her, but not if she'll be passing on bad colors!  Her dam was a harlequin, and her sire was black with the little snips on his toes, and the rest of her litter came out as Harlequins and Merles. (Beautifully marked..very proportioned!) I know you are not a fortune teller.. but do your best!! lol..

Answer
She obviously has harlequin in her background so off-spring may be black and white.  This may show itself as mantle (ie Boston-marked harlequin) merle, black with white to varying degrees and harlequin marked of varying quality.

The most important thing is for her shoulders to be well laid back and not upright.  Th3e upright shoulders make for spectacular looking, tall dogs but the conformation and movement will be wrong.

Ken