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If you breed a fawn boxer with a brindle, what color would the puppies most likely be?

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A fawn and brindle will produce half and half- half fawn, half brindle.

A fawn and fawn always produces fawn.

A dominate brindle and fawn can produce brindle. There are dominate and not dominate brindle genes.

A brindle and brindle will produce brindle.

So your chance is half and half.

They do not "mix" but produce one or the other.

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