If I had a really good pic of my dog I'd show you! It's commonly a
shade of brown and a shade of black, with a sort of broken rippling
striped effect between the two. It's not spotting, and it's not just
the tips or the base of the hair being one color and visa versa.
Kinda hard to describe really.

On a sadder note, I woke up this morning not feeling well, so I
didn't get a chance to check my puppy until almost noon. To my dismay
the flippin' electric company AGAIN forgot to close the gate
completely behind them after checking the meter, and Siggy got out.
Usually he just comes to the front door and waits, but I guess they
must have checked earlier in the morning than usual. I'm so upset! I
don't know where he could have wandered to, and though he's licensed
and registered, there's no telling if anyone will be nice enough to
take him to the pound, or call us up. He's such a friendly trusting
dog, not even a year old yet. I just hope he's someplace safe
tonight, where ever he is. I'd hate to see him hurt! Now I'm just
trying to think of a way to sue the electric company. This is the 3RD
time this has happened, and all 3 times we called them up and
complained and mentioned that THAT particular gate should not be
used. They have 3 to pick from for crying out loud! I guess I should
have chained that gate up sooner, but it's too late now for what-ifs.
:(
Sorry about the change of subject. Had to moan and groan at someone. :)

-Jackie & The Copper Dragon Clan


>Hi everybody,
>
>I've read with interest the notes about naming the new gerbil color,
>and other emails about genetics.  I'm completely confused, though I
>know I'll have no problems if I actually just sit down and pay
>closer attention, not just scan them like now.
>
>Anyhow, I'm curious as to what brindling means?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Amy
>The Jeu-jeu Gerbils
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