Not unless you want inferior, probably deformed puppies.
A peekapoo puppy is a designer dog breed that is a mix between a Pekingese and a Poodle. These puppies can have a variety of appearances depending on the traits they inherit from each parent breed, but they typically have a small stature, fluffy coat, and a charming and playful demeanor.
A designer dog or puppy means a mix. If you mix a mini poodle with a mini poodle, it is a pure bred. But if you mix that poodle with a maltese, you get an adorable maltipoo puppy. Also known as a designer puppy.
There are many different breeds bred by puppy mills, usually popular breeds that you see in the pet stores, very often these dogs will have health problems, and sometimes abused in their time with the parents' owner.
A puppy mill is a place where dogs are bred in poor conditions for profit. If your golden retriever puppies were bred in a facility that prioritizes profit over the well-being of the dogs, then it could be considered a puppy mill. It's important to research the breeder and ensure they are reputable and ethical.
You have to go to the breeder who actually bred the dog. If you bought it at a puppy store, then you're probably out of luck as they usually get their dogs from puppy mills.
They're abused over and over and forced bred. Used for production of puppies.
by your question i think you mean that the affect which we speak of is recessive and one of the parents is double recessive and the other is just carier but not affected? in this case half of the puppies will be affected and the other half will be carrier.
they come from large "farms," so to speak, of dogs who are bred continuously until death.
a hybrid in animals is when a dominant gene in one parent (pure bred RR) and recessive gene in another parent (pure bred rr) combine.Rrin the punnett square:R Rr Rr Rrr Rr Rr
If your wanting a pure bred shitzhu It's going to be a pretty penny, I would guess about 400$+
No its a sad place were puppies are bred, sold, and harmed, and are often affected by disease
Technically, a dog bred with its own puppy would be considered inbreeding, which is generally discouraged due to the increased risk of genetic disorders and health problems in the offspring. It is not a common practice in responsible breeding.