Future Projects
Welcome to my plans for the future, If you want to know more or be notified when one is done let me know. I'm holding back to keep the post short[ish].
I want a natural pair for each breed I can get my claws on with what I have. This is part of why I'm prioritising new species of wild canids over dog breeds and colour variants, but I may end up working on those too. Depends on how I'm feeling. Eg. black foxes exist and red foxes are still on my to-do list. Despite being the same species this is because [I don't know if you could tell] I may be biased.
Currently the three I'm actively working on:
Coyote
Black Backed Jackel
Africain Painted Dog/ Wild Dog
Want to do a pup trade? Here's more info.
First of all, I will hear out offers for any natural pup. Eyes don't matter to me, generation doesn't matter either, even genes I'm flexible on. Even if those colours aren't akin to any canid or dog breed you know there may be one out there. I will not be mad at someone making an offer. Ever. Even a wolf who's close to nature but not quite there won't upset me eg. bright yellow or dark purples that are close to black.
However, pups fitting one of the things below have the best chance of acceptance. Still not 100% though.
High priority: Wolves that I need for one of the main breeding projects
Pups with colours all in the white-grey-black range except the base which can be anywhere from the cream to the ginger range [including brown]
Male pups who are beige or the beige end of brown with a white range underbelly and grey-black range accent.
More unrealistic, but worth saying anyway, natural braccus [manned wolf colours] and natural Volmyr. Black Volmyr female. I would give extra for those. I don't technically have a plan for those but I want one natural pair for each breed.
Low priority: Not for a breeding project I have now... but.
Any pups based on a real canid species, dog breed or colour variant [such as cross fox, albino or just different to what I have already eg. lighter grey wolves]
Pups with colours that lend themselves well to a real-world breed or species but no breed currently suits it [I like backups] Eg Short-eared dogs, black and tans/liver and tans [Like Dobermen, Germans Shepards and Kelpies] or other colours seen on any member of the canid family.