If your pet is health there shouldn't be any difference. Different breeds may require more health care. If you buy a pedigreed dog, the breeder will more than likely know the history of the lines. Make sure you go to a responsible breeder. If you are adopting a dog or puppy, you will probably have no way of knowing the history and will just have to make sure you meet your pets regular health needs as if it does have a pedigree. They all need regular check ups, vaccinations, some need extras. It doesn't cost more in vet bills to have a pedigreed dog than it does any other. They don't charge according to breed.
There are some great dog foods on the market. Most vets suggest Iams brand, Pedigree, Science Hill Diet or Beneful. They are all very good for your dog.
pedigree food is good in all age of dog, my dog is 6 years and he more happly to eat pedigree
I have bought a pedigree dog.
a pedigree is a certificate proving/certifying that your dog is a pure breed. Thus a pedigreed dog is a dog with a pedigree, so it is a pure breed dog
I think that pedigree dog food is good but I wouldn't recemend Iams. I think that pedigree dog food is good but I wouldn't recemend Iams. I think that pedigree dog food is good but I wouldn't recemend Iams. I think that pedigree dog food is good but I wouldn't recemend Iams. I think that pedigree dog food is good but I wouldn't recemend Iams.
On a UKC pedigree the letters FS before the dog's name signifies that the dog is Foundation Stock.
my dog eats pedigree dog food
They can or cannot be. It depends on if the poodle was breed with a non-pedigree dog.
They are looking for animals with pedigree. It means showing the animal of it's true bred.
The purebred greyhound dog.
The lineage of this breed of dog can typically be traced back for about five to six generations in their pedigree.
Yes they do