when they grow up they will look like a breed or if you need to know sooner you can do a dna test
If the female dog is a mix breed but the male is a purebred lab, the puppies would be considered a mix of the two breeds. The puppies will inherit characteristics from both parents, making them a mix breed.
Yes
being pure breed
No. The effect on the female of bearing a litter is the same, regardless of the breeding of the puppies. A pure breed means that the mother and father of THAT dog must be the same kind and size (minature, regular size).
The puppies are mutts. Not the dogs who breed together. Unless of course their birth parents are mutts, then they are. But if you bred a dog that was pure bred, with a different breed of pure bred, then the puppies would be considered mutts. Not pure bred.Another answer:The offspring of two different purebred dogs are crossbreeds, not mutts. "Mutt," like the word "mongrel," implies a dog of indeterminate breeding; in other words, it's lineage is so mixed you can't tell what it is.
Purebred I think
The best place to start would be a website such as Pure Bred Puppies or Puppy Find. General information about this breed of dog can be found at Dog Breed Info.
You can't, unless the parents are registered themselves, and, if they were rescued from some shelter in the middle of nowhere, you have no idea. Plus, there is no point on getting papers on rescued puppies, even if they are purebred; the puppies are most likely poor quality; responsible breeders NEVER dump puppies or puppies parents at animal shelters, rescues or SPCA. Please, don't bother; it won't work, and you don't need to.
Some common types of puppies include mixed breed puppies, purebred puppies, and designer breed puppies. Mixed breed puppies are a combination of two or more breeds, while purebred puppies belong to a specific breed with consistent characteristics. Designer breed puppies are a cross between two purebred dogs to create a new breed with desired traits.
Well, I've seen chocolate golden retrievers before. They aren't very common. Your vet may be able to tell you what breed that the puppy is. If not, I'm not sure. Just try to consult with your vet.
If you breed a Yellow Labrador and a Chocolate Labrador they will produce solid chocolate puppies and solid Yellow puppies and Black puppies with the exception of a few white markings. No matter what color labs you breed they will always be pure unless you have a mixed breed or a completely different breed as the mother or father. Then it's up to the traits of that other breed.
what the ****? WHAT ARE HUSKY PUPPIES!?!?!?! well, think about it. huskies are a breed of dog... and puppies are baby dogs... SO, what do you think HUSKY PUPPIES are?!?!?!