There are some misconceptions about that. Pit bulls are only one breed. Those names you hear are bloodlines like the breeder names them. Now, any bloodline could make white dogs with a black nose, red nose or a blue nose. Also they could be born with brown, green or blue eyes or a combination of two of them in same dog. If you don't the name of the bloodline when you got the dog, nobody can except the person who breed it.
IF you're talking about breeding then yes, having one breed of dog breed to another breed of dog will make it a cross-breed meaning it's bloodlines are not pure and breeding it to another purebred of what it's parents(either sire or dam) won't make a purebred puppy. But if you're talking about just introducing another neuted dog into the house hold then no. Their blood cannot be passed among dogs just by contact, it has Tobe done by breeding.
Yes, the Razor's Edge is a particular bloodline within the American Bully breed, which is often confused with the Pit Bull breed. The Razor's Edge bloodline is known for producing stockier and more muscular American Bullies with distinct physical characteristics. It is essential to research and understand the differences between these breeds to avoid misunderstandings.
Assuming you mean the dog breed 'Bichon Frise' - the simple answer is, you can't ! Pedigree papers contain genealogical information such as the Sire & Dam of the puppy (and at least three previous generations). They also list the registered owner(s) of the parent dogs. Without the pedigree papers - there is no way of tracing the dog's bloodline, and if you were to breed your dog, you would not be able to legally sell any puppies as pedigrees. Basically, unless you can get the certification from the breeder - your dog is 'just another dog' !
Daddy is an adopted pitbull so we can know the bloodline. It belongs to Cezar Milan.
If you are a licensed breeder and have a stock of horses to breed from yes. The horses have to be studs though
No there is not a breed of dog named blockhead pit bull. There is only one breed being pit bull, And that is the American Pitbull Terrier. Would not surprise me if there is a bloodline somewhere that goes by the name blockhead, But most of these lines truly are not APBT. They are crosses of several different breeds to resemble the APBT. But when asking about bloodlines which is what your trying to ask, Remember it is bloodline and not breed. Breed is the type of dog and bloodline is a strain of dogs within the breed.
Those are dogs breed in the tnt kennels which have a good bloodline.
You would use essentially the same technique to breed horses with golden coats that you would use to breed for any specific trait in any animal. You look for animals who already have that trait, or who have it even to a partial degree, and you breed them together, and then you select the offspring who best exhibit that trait and breed them, and so forth.
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.
it is the different breed types
The price of a German Shepherd puppies depends on the breeder, the puppies bloodlines, parents titles, parents certifications, etc. A well bred German Shepherd from a reputable breeder could be $1,000+. But there are other not so reputable people who care nothing about breed betterment and mass produce subpar puppies so they can sell them cheaply to naive people who don't know any better.Most importantly do your homework and buy from a good breeder.Good luck!It really depends on the bloodline of the dog. But,if you get a poor bloodline they are priced about 150-175 US Dollars. A far bloodline about 200-275 US dollars. And a great bloodline is about 300-500 dollars.