No! Hybridization means the dogs wouldn't be pure, and breeders only breed purebreds.
No it's not true at all.
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no because they do not want to.
The process of inbreeding is how animal breeders maintain cat and dog breeds. Some people mistakenly think it is done by the process of hybridization.
If you're referring to "maintaining the breed" while breeding, they use the breed standard and a very carefully thought out selection of the breeding pair and of their breeding program.
Music stores sell xylophones. Dog breeders breed the Xoloitzcuintli dog breed and sell them.
I think the answer is "teacup" although this is not approved of by genuine dog breeders
Yes it can but don't allow it to happen. Let professional dog breeders breed dogs.
If you go on: www.google.com Type in: Breeders for _________(put breed of your dog down) in ___________(the town and State you live in. You will get lots of breeders on the web and you can contact them. I will warn you that although some breeders can be very fussy to a fault, that means they are concerned about a healthy breed of dog, so stick to it. If someone is too quick to breed then stay clear. Good luck Marcy Good answer, also you can try to find breeders over dogs and puppies for sale websites. Breeders are there too.
Small Australian Shepherds are breed with each other to get smaller puppies. No other breed is used.
not many places, it is an uncommon, sought after and expensive breed, you will have a very hard time finding one that will be free.
For any dog, you should wait at least for its second heat. Although most high quality dog breeders will wait until until the dog is in its second year so that the dogs general health can be properly evaluated to ensure you are breeding to improve the breed
Try visiting your local dog shows- talk to the owners of the dogs competing in the certain dog breed you are interested in- they will usually have a good quality stock/ or breeding program. Another option is to visit The American Kennel Club's website (see related links) and look at the members of the club specific to the dog breed your interested in. These are the most direct ways to find responsible dog breeders who only breed quality dogs.