You can breed a daughter to a father and a son to its mother, but that is all. You should never breed grandchildren to their grandparents or brothers to sisters. You risk birth defects, still births and small sickly babies if you breed past the first level.
A dog whose mother and father are the same breed is called a purebred dog.
Can you breed dogs with the same father. But different mothers and will akc recognize them
Yes. If they are the same breed, it's called "Close In-Breeding." The dogs can be registered. CAN YOU BREED 2 DOGS FORM THE SAME MOTHER BUT DIFFERENT FATHER There are some pros and cons to inbreeding. Breeders sometimes use inbreeding to fix traits. However, inbreeding can also cause the wide spread of unfavorable or harmful genes due to the limited pool of genes caused by continuous inbreeding.
In most cases, your sister's mother is also your mother, and her husband is your father. If you and your baby sister have the same father but different mothers, your sister's mother's father is your father. If you and you sister have the same mother but different fathers, your baby sister's father is your step-father if he is married to your mother.
Since the father and mother each contribute half (23 chromosomes) of the genetic material needed to form a child (46 chromosomes), the brother and sister are equal in terms of biological similarity, no matter if they had a different mother (same father) or father (same mother). However, if any of the father/mother pairs are related, the result is skewed.
Depending on the breed, yes.
A purebred dog is a dog that has a mother and a father of exactly the same breed. for example both mom & dad are chihuahuas. That is a pure breed dog.
no, unfortunantely, they are not. true brothers are born to the same mother and the same father.
no you wont get a rare breed you will get the same breed but in a different colour ;D
No. A kid has to have the bloodtype of its mother or father.
Of or instrument to the uterus, or womb., Born of the same mother, but by a different father.
Yes