well every year about 100 puppies are born so divid every year x 100
and you've got your answer
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Probably, but you should look at shelters or breed specific rescue groups in your area. Many breed specific rescue groups have pure-bred dogs waiting for adoption. Millions of dogs are killed every year in shelters. Save a life. Please don't contribute to puppy overpopulation and the killing of dogs.
I would say yes. Millions of dogs are killed in shelters or pounds every year. Getting a dog from a shelter/pound saves a life. Many shelter dogs are healthy and friendly, and are just down on their luck. You can absolutely get a perfect pet from a shelter. Even if you are looking for a specific breed of dog, there are many rescue groups throughout the country that are breed-specific. And breed-specific rescue groups often have dogs that are pure breds.
Yes, mammals are divided into many sub-groups.
Many dogs are a mix-breed that are found today.
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I'm not sure how many dogs she got. What I'm sure about is she got this breed, http://dogtime.com/chihuahua.html
There are many breed wether there mixed breed or not. but for a complete list of American show dogs go to this website- AKC.org
None. Dogs and plants cannot breed
7 are reconized as a "group" in the American Kennel Club. Sporting Toy Hound Working Terrier Non- Sporting Herding
Purebred cats are identified by their specific breed, although different registries do not agree on what breed a cat may be considered. Many house cats do not belong to a particular breed and are referred to as domestic shorthair or domestic longhair.