It means an animal that has been bread by two of theexact same bread. Like with cats, two Siamese tabby cats mate, you get a pure bread kitten. But if one Siamese tabby and one brown tabby mate, the kittens are not pure bread. The animals that are mating have to be the same bread or their not considered pure bread.
I've had 2 border collie crosses. Both have been very clever as pups. My present collie cross was stopping at roads and waiting for the command to cross when she was only 4 months old. They also dont have the fixations that pure breds have.
Yes, Golden Retrievers are purebreds. They are their own distinct breed just like Border Collies or Australian Shepherds or Poodles, etc.
this is false whole grain bread is healthier because white bread is pure carbs, whole grain has fiber, vitamins, ect.
This bread is a mixture.
mixture
My Border Collie, and yes he is pure bred, weighed in at a svelte 95 pounds when I last took him to the vet. He was 4 at the time and in very athletic and toned condition. He has since slowed down at bit but his appetite has not waned. He now weighs 100 pounds, but has lost very little of the inherent quickness that the breed is known for. He is 7 and very healthy.
pure bread pits are not mean, its all about the owner and how they treat the dog
No but a pure Thoroughbred is the best for horse racing.
Pure white border collies don't often survive very long. They have genetic problems caused by being bred from two merle parents. Along with the lack of pigment comes deafness, blindness (often both together), brain malformation, fits and serious digestive malfunctions. Unfortunately, merle (mottled-coloured) border collies are popular and expensive. The only way to get a merle is from another merle, but to avoid these serious problems in the pups ethical breeders will always breed a merle with a normal coloured dog. This doesn't GUARANTEE a merle, only that the pups will carry the merle gene, so bad breeders will put two merles together to make sure they get saleable merles. This is when the pure white pups appear. In some countries they are known as "lethal whites" because they're euthanised immediately. Those that do survive puppyhood have short and often difficult (and veterinarily expensive) lives and need a dedicated, experienced family to have the best life they can. This is a heavy price for any pup to pay for the sake of its breeder making money out of the otherwise normal dogs in the litter. My guess is you've seen an advertisement offering a "rare all white pup" at a high price. Hard as it may be, if you buy it you will merely be encouraging this unethical (some would say downright cruel) breeding method.
if you are not sure if they are brown or hazel, they are most likely brow or pure hazel. pure hazel is a light brown, golden brown, or has yellow in it. pure hazel eyes most likely have a grey/green rim as well.
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