yes
Yes, but you can't really count on it if there are no pedigree records.
If it is a purebreed then NO but if it is crossed with a smaller breed of dog , Yes it could stay smallish
There is no such thing as a "Purebreed Werewolf".
No you would have to prove the lineage to prove he is a purebreed.
If you're entering a show in North America (under AKC or CKC standards), your dog needs to be a recognized purebreed. It also cannot be neutered or spayed.
A rottweiler is the better dog for me( anyway I own one) since their behaviour is more predictable compared that of a pitbull's. Plus I just love my big teddy bear. But if I had to chose between my two dogs, I would chose both my dogs ( a rottweiler and a 3 quarters purebreed Siberian husky and 1 quarter purebreed Canadian grey wolf male).
If its a purebreed the usually come with papers if not ask to see the mom and dad.
A peek-a-poo is not a pure breed dog. Peek-a-boos are part pure breed Pekingese and part pure breed Poodle. Some are breed with Toy poodles which result in smaller dogs.
jup
No one can tell unless we see it!
Licensing is when you get a license from the county you live in, saying that that dog is someones pet (yours), and it lives in your county. Registering is when you get papers for your puppy that says it is a 'purebreed' dog. These are mostly only used for showing dogs.
You can start by contacting the local pound or Humane Society in Cleveland, Ohio. If they don't have what you are looking for, there is a multitude of purebreed and mix breed rescues in the area.