It depends on what the short coat is carrying. Short coat is dominat and long is recessive. If the short coat doesn't carry the recessive gene at all, then you will have all short coats. However if the short coat carries the recessive, then up to 50% of the puppies will be long coat (in theory, in practice you don't know if it will actually hit together).
Now if you breed one of their short coated offspring to a long coat, you KNOW that the puppies are carrying the long coat gene (since that is all the long coat parent has to offer).
As for after birth, by around 3 weeks you may notice a marked difference in the coats. Longer hair, hair that is longer than the edge of the ear, longer hair on the toes, perhaps even softer hair. I myself was surprised by long coated puppies out of two short coats. I didn't suspect they would have any long coats at all.
2006-12-05 06:50:44
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answered by SabrinaD 3
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No there's no way to know before they're born!! Some will have a smooth coat, some will have a long and some might have a somewhat in-between coat.
2006-12-05 05:57:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The coat will be a little bit wavy if they are going to be longhaired, also they will have a good bit of hair on the tips of their ears.
2006-12-05 06:07:36
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answered by onehotmama 2
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lengthy hair is nice but requires upkeep and u have to grow that out for a long time
2017-02-23 04:48:44
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answered by Jennifer 3
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I prefer hair that will is shoulder length or longer, And also since that men who like women are more often then not right, they like long hair because it looks more feminine, as most males have short hair.
2017-01-15 22:12:37
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answered by Dustin 4
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You can have long hair and short hair in the same litter. You can also have different eye color and coat color from the same litter.
2006-12-05 06:07:14
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answered by Jim7368 3
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You won't know; if like you say the parents are short haired and long haired you will most likely get a combo and perhaps even, long, short & medium.
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2006-12-05 06:02:34
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answered by Ms BG 2
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There is no way of knowing until the puppies are born.
2006-12-05 06:03:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Doesn't it depend on which trait is recessive and which is dominant? I don't know which is which though.
2006-12-05 06:00:19
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answered by Vanessa 2
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