I would say fuzzy chihuauas and oh how cute they will be
Yes, it most certainly is. We had a full size collie breed our miniature poodle once. The puppies were tiny and petite at birth, much like a poodle puppy. After a few weeks however they were massive! They were born small enough for the poodle mother to have a safe healthy litter yet quickly grew to their proper size. The same would go for a male Yorkie and a female Rottweiler. The puppies would have no reason to come out small. You might get a really ugly dog!
Nintendogs never become older than puppies they always remain puppies,that's why. It is so unfortunate though!!! It would be so cute! _ ______________________ no nintendogs could have puppies you just need male and female of the same species and get them to lie on top of each other and save quickly FROM TREHUGGER556 THEY ARENT PUPPIES THEY DONT LOOK LIKE THEM DUH NINTENDOGS NOT NINTENPUPPIES. BOXER DOGS ARENT PUPPIES POODLE LAB GOLDEN ... ARENT PUPPIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! treehugger is right they can have puppies ill prove it go to youtube then search nintendogs cheats how to get puppies then it will have two or three videos of nintendogs that got puppies :D Joy202
Purebreds are like for example: You bred a pug with a pug and they have puppies they are purebreds. Hybrids are some what of a mixed something.Like a Poodle mixes with a husky that is a hybrid I guess.
I've noticed Poodle mixes such as Cockapoos, ShihPoos, Pomapoos etc tend to almost look exactly like they did as puppies. Teacup and Tiny Toy Poodles with the baby doll face look like puppies as adults. American Cocker Spaniels still look like puppies as adults sometimes, some Yorki mixes like Morkies also look like puppies as adults. I think fluffy or curly dogs with a shorter nose tend to look more like a puppy as an adult.
Most miniature's have four to six puppies. It would depend on the mother and father's genes. Possibly one parent has a larger gene and could throw more puppies the the normal. When I bought my new teacup poodle this week, her mother gave birth to four puppies and teacups usually only have two or three puppies.
The problem with breeding two pedigrees together like that is there's no way to predict what traits the puppies will pick up from each parent. The puppies might have the poodle's curly coat, or it may shed like the cavalier parent, or perhaps a mixture in between.
It's best to not feed your poodle any treats like cookies, candy, junk food, pizza, etc. Dogs can eat; rice, wheat bread (little) oatmeal, chicken (no bones) a little apple, green beans.
When a Labradoodle (a mix of Labrador Retriever and Poodle) breeds with a Labrador Retriever, the puppies will likely have a mix of traits from both breeds. They may inherit the curly coat of a Poodle or the smooth coat of a Labrador, along with various characteristics such as size, temperament, and energy levels that can vary among the offspring.
Not at all....A poodle is an animal, an Apple is a fruit.
Yes, the puppies would end up being like 80% Yorkie, and 20% Chihuahua.
A teacup poodle usually has about two to three puppies per batch, a toy poodle has 2 or three poodles per litter. The puppies in a litter can also be different sizes. A toy poodle I once owned had 3 puppies one very tiny, one medium and one very large.Medium sized poodles have four to six and the standard (large) have many more.
Like all domestic dogs, a poodle's genus is Canis.