UKC from automatically if you put the papers and call the ADBA for that information.
If the dogs are UKC and one is ADBA then yes you can register them both.
No, you cannot register any litter of puppies unless both parents are the same breed and are both registered themselves.
Both the UKC and the ADBA register purebred American pit bull terriers and, yes, they're official.
So long as they are from the same breed and both parents are registered, yes you can breed a trotter to a pacer and register it.
You don't. Both parents must be the same registry
You don't. Both parents have to be the same
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.
I have heard your nintendogs can breed in dalmatian and friends, you will have to put one female and one male(both the same breed) and in a week you will have puppies.
Depends on the breed, the colour of the puppies and the registry you are looking at registering and the current registration static of both parents, but the bigger thing here is that if you do not know that, don't know what breed you have or are looking to the internet to answer that question, you shouldn't be breeding at all. Breeding dogs requires a vast amount of knowledge on a chosen breed, and the ONLY dogs that should be used for breeding are Champion stock as they represent the very best of the breed. If your dogs do not have their CH title than they should not be bred from.
yes they will be cockapoos+(whatever other breed) = both names of the breeds mixed together.
I think the puppies are both long and short. Thats my guess.
Yes, you can breed an AKC-registered male to an APRA-registered female; however, the resulting puppies would not be eligible for AKC registration. The AKC (American Kennel Club) and APRA (American Pet Registry, Inc.) are separate organizations with different registration standards. If you wish to register the puppies, you would need to do so through APRA or another registry that recognizes both parents.