to my knowledge there is no procedure as such for conclusively deturmining canine heredity (breed). A blood test for example would be the same in any breed of dog compared to any other.
Because they were all homozygous.
Yes, a child with only one parent can obtain a passport, but additional documentation may be required to prove parental consent and custody.
A reputable breeder would have provided registration papers. Of course, a reputable breeder only breeds very selectively with a goal of improving the breed. They would not allow any of their pups to be used for breeding purposes until they had proven themselves to be excellent examples of the breed, usually by obtaining their championship. If you plan to breed for fun or money then "papers" don't matter.
Only if you prove to be an "unfit" or bad parent. The parent that is an adult has not more rights to the child because they are an adult and you are not.
Yes, a minor can apply for a passport with only one parent present during the application process, but additional documentation may be required to prove consent from the absent parent.
Papers don't matter when you are breeding dogs. The only problem you will have is registering the puppies.
only if parents are married see links below
The only way to be 100% sure if your dog is pure breed is if it has papers, or if the dog breeder can show that both the parents were the same breed. Actually you can have a purebred chi without it being papered. You can also go to a pet vet or pet store to find out if is a pure breed.
The only way to get this is to have registration papers from a reputable registration organization, such as one that operates within the umbrella of the AKC.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a passport with only one parent listed on the birth certificate. Additional documentation may be required to prove parental consent or custody.
Palomino is a color,not a breed or species of it's own. Therefore the only way to help a palomino horse is to continue breeding for the color and registering them with their parent breed organization.
If your dog is AKC registered then only breed with a AKC dog make sure the other dog is healthy and also has a good strong bloodline,ask for proof of papers and vet visits.