Professional breeder's who choose only the best lines.
They are maintained by reputable breeder's who love a certain breed and produce high quality stock from good blood lines.
poodle
All purebred dogs.
Crossed or Mutts
A purebred short can be about a variety of different animals. Usually purebred shorts describe dogs or cats and their breeds.
The Kennel Club
No, but the puppies will me mixed, not purebred.
Yes, variations in coat color in purebred dogs can result from dominant and recessive genes. Dominant genes can override recessive genes to produce certain coat colors, resulting in the observed variations in purebred dogs.
Crossbreeding refers to the practice of breeding purebred animals of two different varieties (e.g. a poodle and a Labrador.) The concept of crossbreeding is useful to breeders in several ways. It can be used, for example, to create new hybrid varieties that combine favorable characteristics from different purebred strains into new strain. It also allows breeders to strengthen purebred strains and avoid excessive inbreeding by introducing genetic diversity from other populations. In this case, crossbreeding is followed by selective breeding with the purebred population in order to maintain the positive impact of increased diversity while reducing noticeable divergences from breed characteristics that may occur in the initial crossbreed.
nothing, dogs not purebred, it can't be bred to make a purebred, its worthless.
Purebred dogs are more expensive due to the cost of breeding, genetic testing, health screenings, and meeting breed standards. Additionally, purebred dogs often come from reputable breeders who invest time, effort, and resources into producing quality puppies with desirable traits and characteristics.
A purebred Great Dane.