I'm going to answer this based on AKC (American Kennel Club) because I don't know how UKC or other Kennel Clubs does this. The answer is no, not in the same way. But you could apply for your dog to be registered in PAL (Purebred Alternative Listing) for purebred dogs with one or no registered parents.
The puppies produced would depend on the dam and sire's parents. If the parents are black one the mom's side and shades of fawn on the sire's side, you'll probably get some fawns/reds, seals and blues or blacks.
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.
If you bought your dog from a reputable breeder who had papers on the bitch and sire, they should have given you papers stating the dog's parents' names which you would send to the United Kennel Club or/and the American Dog Breeders' Association with a fee in order to register your puppy with whatever name you choose. If your dog's parents aren't both registered, he cannot be either. In short, the answer to the question is - contact the person/organization you got your animal from and speak with them about registration papers.Actually, the AKC does not recognize the "American Pitbull" as a specific breed. It does recognize the Staffordshire Bull Terrier--but that is a distinct breed. There are several "bully breeds" in the AKC, however this concept we have now of the "pitbull" is largely a name created by the public (and the press) which combines any and all dogs with the bull terrier characteristics. Well bred (by a responsible breeder) and well trained and socialized, these dogs make wonderful companions, but are not recommended for the first time dog owner as they require experience and sound leadership--but not brutality. They are among the most intelligent, sensitive and loyal of companions, but because they are such a powerful group of dogs, the owners are obligated to acquire, socialize and train them responsibly.
they are thinking of banning pit bulls and rottweilers from the akc, ans as of right now i dont see the name on the approved breed list. witch is ashame because pitbulls deserve as much of a chance then any other dogs!
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Not sure of the question but I think your asking if you can breed an APRI and and AKC dog together and get papers on the puppies?The answer is YES. You can go a lot of different directions with registration.You can dual register both of your dogs with ACR - American Canine Registry - http://www.americancanineregistry.com and then apply for litter papers on the puppies.
Parents' refers to both parents. ("The parents' meeting will begin shortly".) Parent's refers to one parent. ("The parent's face registered shock at his son's debacle").
Yes, you can still register a puppy if one parent isn't registered. You would need to provide the registration papers for the registered parent and complete the registration process with the relevant kennel club, providing information about the parent that is registered. Each kennel club has specific requirements and procedures for registration, so you would need to contact them for guidance on how to proceed.
one thing a jaguar is wild,but when it faces a pitbull it can be hard to beat the pitbull.all the pitbull needs to do is when a right time hits the pitbull can lock it's jaw on the jaguar forcing to kill it.
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you will get a pitbull out of it but of mixed bloodlines which do not afect quality of either bloodline selected.