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HEATHERDOWNS MANHATTEN ISLAND
ABOUT MANNY
Manny is a Stunning Polar White AKC Labrador, 105lbs
Manny can produce Polar White, Yellow, Chocolate and Black Labradors.
Manny is the son of Heatherdowns Royal Uffda & Daughtery’s Stockton's Secretariat.
Manny's Grandfather is Champion Simerdown Conrad from Dorenshatten Kennels, Alaska. Please visit www.dornschattenlabradors.com
PEDIGREE HIGHLIGHTS
Manny's Pedigree is stacked with Confirmation Champion Titles!!
CH PLEASURETYME’S GET SMART
CH SIMERDOWNS HEATHROW.
CH DEEP RUN’S TIARA DE ORO
CH BORADORS BAREFOOT CONTESSA
CH SIMERDOWNS BRENDA STARR
CH VISIONS CAIN’S MUTINY
HEALTH CERTIFICATIONS
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OFA HIP RATING GOOD
OFA ELBOW RATING GOOD
OFA CARDIAC RATING NORMAL
CERF
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EIC NORMAL/CLEAR
PRA-PRCD NORMAL/CARRIER (UNAFFECTED)
CNM NORMAL/CLEAR
Copper Toxicosis (Labrador Retriever Type) ATP7A WT/Y Normal/Clear
Copper Toxicosis (Labrador Retriever Type) ATP7B WT/WT Normal (clear)
DILUTE CLEAR
Explanation of the Genetics of a Polar White Labrador.
The "White" Form of Yellow-B/b, E/e, and Beyond: https://www.labbies.com/genetics2.htm#White
A Detailed Examination of Coat Color Genetics in the Labrador Retriever
Although the "white" color is considered by most Lab breeders to be a very light shade of yellow, this color may be quite distinct from the yellow shade that may represent cream-colored yellows represented as genotype [As_B_ cch_ee] above. In fact, the "white" color may be represented by another allele that may be found at the C locus. The "cd" allele is responsible for producing white hair in other breeds of dogs, like the West Highland White Terrier, while allowing full expression of dark nose and eye pigment. Though this white color may be distinct from the yellow coloration, it should still be grouped with the other yellow variations since its expression is also controlled by both the E and C loci.
PAWPRINT GENETICS DETAILED SUMMARY OF THE I LOCUS
The I Locus (Intensity) corresponds to the MFSD12 gene that is important in determining the shade of the light pigment (phaeomelanin) in dogs. Mutations in this gene modify the expression of the phaeomelanin (reds, yellows and creams) in the hair resulting in an extreme lightening of the coat color of dogs. Canine coat color determination is complex due to interactions of multiple genes responsible for both color and anatomic placement of the color. A dog with two mutant copies of the MFSD12 gene will have an extremely light phaeomelanin that will cause a dog that is e/e at the E locus to have a coat color that is light cream or white.