Hairlessness in dogs is called genomia. It is a duplication mutation that appears in Chinese crested and Mexican Xoloitzcuintule breeds. The hairlessness trait is dominant, which means that it can express if the dog only has one parent with the trait.
exhibits a new, unexpected trait not seen in either parent. The hairlessness trait is not present in the genetic makeup of the parents, suggesting it arose from a sudden genetic change. By observing this distinct trait only in one offspring, the breeder can confirm it as a mutation.
In the spinone, a genetic disease caused by a recessive allele has been identified.
When you're a breeder.
you have to be 16
yes.
he bought his dog from a breeder or... "The farmer is a well known breeder of cows, chickens, and pigs."
A boxer dog breeder can determine whether a wire-hair boxer is homozygous or heterozygous for the wire-hair trait through genetic testing or by performing a breeding test. By breeding the wire-hair boxer with a known homozygous recessive dog (that exhibits the opposite coat type), the breeder can observe the offspring's traits. If all offspring display the wire-hair trait, the original dog is likely homozygous; if any offspring exhibit the other coat type, the original dog is heterozygous. Additionally, genetic testing can directly reveal the dog's genotype for the wire-hair trait.
You'll have to ask a breeder.
the did dog not eat
a dog breeder (?)
Are you a breeder? If so, find him a female dog.
The breeder has to be certified and licensed. They charge hundreds to thousands of dollars for their dogs.