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No, merles should not be excluded entirely. Merles in and of themselves aren't bad. Sure, merle to merle can create problems, but those of us who aren't doing merle to merle breedings shouldn't be punished because certain people choose to breed merle to merle. And, it is generally not a problem breeding merles. Problems usually only show up when you are fooling with the shades of blue which contain the least amount of pigment, and harlequin types.
I am the proud owner of a deep powder boy (with the most beautiful cast of blue to his coat, not a silvery cast or any rust), a pewter girl, and what I think is going to develop into a powder blue (as coat darkens as puppies age it seems).
Totally agreed. Diva had one pup that was a domino. In my mind that was an underisable color but you wouldn't believe how many people loved it. I would not have kept her to carry on my blue line even if she hadn't been a pet for other reasons. She is a very healthy dog but we need to think of the next generation. I am looking at a blue boy right now who has a lovely blue color, a shade darker than his other nice blue littermates.
