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If flashy is bred to flashy yes. Whites are not ever bred (by breeders trying to better a breed and produce show) but the whites are basically just "extra flashy". So if you breed a plain to a plain you will not get any whites, if you breed a plain to a flashy you get an increased chance but usually it doesn't happen, but when you breed flashy to flashy (flashy generally does better in the ring), then you have a greater chance of having white. Cracker was the only white in his litter. They have only had 6-8 whites (can only remember 6 at the moment but I might be foregetting a couple) I beleive since they started breeding about 10+ years ago.
Oh wow, thats very interesting! Ive always wondered, I mean I know even good breeders get whites and that they are fairly common (unlike white dobermans or lethal white aussies, etc) but wasnt sure how common reputable breeders get them with non white-non white breedings.