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You can have a chance at one of these exciting Non-Starter coated Beagles by breeding any K-9 with a starter K-9 or by breeding together two starter K-9s.
You can have a chance at one of these exciting Non-Starter coated Beagles by breeding any K-9 with a starter K-9 or by breeding together two starter K-9s.
These coats CAN be passed on.


These coats CAN be passed on.


Also see:
Also see:

Revision as of 22:45, 1 February 2012

  • Red Bi-Color Beagle
  • Brown Bi-Color Beagle
  • Tan Bi-Color Beagle
  • Apricot Bi-Color Beagle

The Red Bi-Color, Brown Bi-Color, Tan Bi-Color and Apricot Bi-Color Beagle are one set of many exciting possible Non-Starter coats that can come from breeding “Starter Coats”.

You can have a chance at one of these exciting Non-Starter coated Beagles by breeding any K-9 with a starter K-9 or by breeding together two starter K-9s. These coats CAN be passed on.


Also see:

Non-Starter Eyes

Non-Starter Collars