A type of selective breeding called purebred breeding. Find the superior traits in a breed then pass it on the next generation. By pairing the best together for a lineage that preserves those traits.
Mate 2 dogs that have the desired trait.
Mate 2 dogs that have the desired trait.
Mate 2 dogs that have the desired trait.
Mate 2 dogs that have the desired trait.
There is no way to "make" the puppies look more or less like either parent - only genetics can decide what the puppies will look like. It can take at least several weeks for puppies to develop their characteristics and personality. In the cases of cross-breeds, there really is no way of knowing. Some pups may look more like their mother, some will take after the father more, or they may be a complete mix of the two.
Selective breeding, or breeding dogs that exhibit the desired trait to produce offspring that also have that trait, is a common practice used to maintain a desired trait in dogs. This method helps to concentrate and reinforce the specific trait within a breed over generations.
Dogs with the ability to sense seizures are uncommon. It is a trait found in individual dogs, not breads.
Mate 2 dogs that have the desired trait.
Yes you would. He/she could become yours
It would depend on what breed of dog and cat. Most dogs, which are larger than cats, would be stronger.
i wouldn't. if they're aggressive, the trait might carry on to the puppies. plus, he might hurt them when the puppies are born.
The Rhodesian Ridgeback is a breed of dog known for a distinctive ridge of hair that runs along its back in the opposite direction of its coat. This ridge is caused by a unique genetic trait.