It's next to impossible to know for sure, depending on how many breeds are in the mix. You just have to figure out the best you can based on size, markings, and other breed characteristics like overall body shape, the type of coat, shape of the tail, etc. I've asked this question of vets several times over the years, and most of them just scratch their heads and suggest a breed or two, then admit that they really can't tell.
Any type of dog can come from a puppy mill, but they are usually purebreds.
Birds do have mixed breeds. In the case of pigeons you can tell because of the blended colors.
Go to your library or bookstore and get a book on the AKC breeds. It will tell you about each breed and show pictures too. You also can look online too.
that is completely and entirely impossible................. there are millions because of all the mixed breeds
No, it's not dangerous to mix breeds! It's actually pretty fun to see what your new mixed breed puppy! I have one at home, and she is a mix of a poodle and bijon! She is very cute! Anyway, if you are thinking about mixing breeds, you should go for it!
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.
122 including mixed breeds.
122 including mixed breeds.
There are many breeds of dogs. There are probably over 250. If you go to the Dog Breeds link below they have all the breeds listed A-Z with pictures and information on that particular breed of dog. They have pure bred and mixed breeds. The number of possible mixed breeds is huge.
All of them.I`ve never seen an ugly puppy.
Pure, pedigree breeds.
Unfortunately, there is no way to tell that a dog is a purebred without papers. Even dogs that bear resemblence to a pure pitbull might be mixed breeds of some kind.