please help me anyone i need 2 make pappers up 4 my dog
They can or cannot be. It depends on if the poodle was breed with a non-pedigree dog.
Pure breed
Your best bet is to go to the "Breeder's Club" for the type of breed you have and they can tell you where you can get the papers. All you need is verification that the dog is a blue-blood in that particular breed. Good luck Marcy
a pedigree is a certificate proving/certifying that your dog is a pure breed. Thus a pedigreed dog is a dog with a pedigree, so it is a pure breed dog
pedigree
Yes, a Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier is a pedigree breed. This means that the Kennel Club recognises it and ancestry and stud records are kept for this breed.
A Labradoodle is a crossbred dog created by crossing the Labrador Retriever and the Standard or Miniature Poodle. The term first appeared in 1955, but was not popularized until 1988, when the mix began to be used as an allergen-free guide dog. Currently, they are not considered a breed by any major fancier and breeder organization.
Dutch Warmblood, with great pedigree
breed brothers and sisters
Some synonyms for pedigree include lineage, ancestry, and descent.
A "pure breed" can not have non pedigree progenitors. A golden retriever is a pure breed. If your dog has ANY mixed parentage it is a "mutt" or "mongrel" and not a pedigree specimen.
Pedigree cats are a result of many generations of breeding within the same breed. You cannot tell this by looking at a cat, only by recording the generations of cats. Technically a cat is not pedigree if you do not have a record of its family, even if it has been bred true, as you need proof of breed to enter it in a cat show as a pedigree.