no they do not just the same breed you also have to do one thing and it is you have to show your dogs love but if they spend to much time with you you will not get a puppy i know this because i have done this before with my dogs patch and lilly the beagles there puppy was a spotted beagle and if you do get a puppy there is a chance you will get 60000 trainer points i have 99999 points you can get lots of money to last time i did this i got 100897 dollars
course not! you can have different breeds! but if you want to have a puppy they must be the same breed but not the same color..
No.
depends on what type of breed it is
No answer, really. You see, when two diff rent sorts of dogs have a puppy, but the mum and dad dogs were two different breeds, their puppy's breed is called a "Cross Breed".
YES YOU CAN. You Don't Need An Action Replay To Breed Nintendogs. Please Stop Making Stuff Up.
It can be difficult to predict the exact appearance of a mixed breed puppy when it is fully grown because their physical characteristics can be a combination of those from different breeds. However, you can get an idea by looking at the traits of the parent breeds.
Yes, all Nintendogs are puppies. Just go to the Kennel to purchase one. However, if you mean breeding Nintendogs to have puppies, then the answer will be no. You can't breed Nintendogs
Unfortunately you cannot. The closest you can get is by going to the pound and buying a new puppy.
"Puppy farmers" or those who run puppy mills breed any breed of dog that is known as a fad or is the most popular among families. These includes Laboradors, Chihuahuas, Yorkies, etc.
To determine how big your puppy will be, look at the parents of the puppy and the breed of the dog. If the parents were two different breeds and sizes, the pup will look like a mix of both parents and between the height of both the parents.
Nintendogs puppies don't have age
It depends on the breed of the puppy. Some breeds may have their fur darken as they mature, while others may have their fur lighten. It's best to check with a veterinarian or breeder for specific information about your puppy's breed.