The owner of a white female poodle wants her dog to have white poppies. She takes her dog to a breeder, who tells her he will mate her poodle with a white male. Much to the owner's surprise, her poodle gives birth to black poppies, not white ones. She is suing the breeder, alleging he mated her poodle with a black male instead of a white one, which resulted in six unwanted black poppies. You know that the white hair allele is recessive to the dominant allele for black hair in poodles. Would you support the owner's allegation? Explain your answer