It depends on what you are talking about. Dogs, cats, laboradors, calico cats, they're all different
Be specific. Alaskan Malamute? Siberian Husky? But if you're talking about one of those, they are purebreeds.
No, only purebreeds are allowed to enter in Crufts. However, there is a Crufts offshoot called Scruffts, which is a show specifically for crossbreeds.
Most purebreeds, by design (read: inbreeding) won't live as long as your more hardy mixed breed. If you want a long-lived dog, you're better off with a mutt.
In my opinion, Mongrels end up in shelters and need good homes, Most purebreeds will end up with a home one way or another. So mongrals. But there is little to no difference between the health of a purebred dog and a mongral, and dispotition can be relatedto a breed, but is specific to the dog. =======================================
It also depends on if it's purebred or a "toy" breed. Toys are not purebreeds, but are actually the runts being bred down to make them small. The Toy breed is unhealthy and do not have the same lifespan as a Purebred Yorkshire. My Yorkshires will range from 3-7lbs. They are Pure German lines, unlike the impure breed being sold stateside.
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Purebreds is a term to describe organisms that contain a homozygous gene, whether dominant or recessive. Usually, this can be down through selective breeding which is practised in many industrial purposes, such as raising cattle. For example the gene for tallness is dominant, therefore represented by a T, while for shortness it is a recessive allele, which is represented by a t. A purebred for tallness can be either TT or tt, meaning purebred tall, or purebred short.
The AKC's Board of Directors has voted unanimously to proceed with a program for mixed breed dogs which will allow it to act even more broadly and effectively as the dog's champion. The creation of this program ushers in new opportunities for AKC's constituents and clubs and will allow the organization to grow and flourish. Right now I have not seen a show that mixed breeds compete yet.
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Cats with long fur (usually termed "Longhair") usually have fluffy tails. Some mixed breeds and some certain purebreeds are Longhaired, so going by fur alone is not a good indicator of breed. Examples of longhaired breeds with very fluffy tails include: Maine Coon, Norwegian Forest Cat, Persian and Ragdoll. However, mixed breed cats can also have very fluffy tails also.
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