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.
Mate 2 dogs that have the desired trait.
Of course you can. I have done it previously and it works wonders! ps. die
Technically, yes, it has been done, but the offspring die very quickly and it has never been done without the offspring suffering infant mortality.
Artificial selection is a process where humans selectively breed plants or animals to develop specific desired traits. This is done by choosing individuals with the desired traits and allowing them to reproduce, passing on those traits to their offspring. Over time, this selective breeding can lead to the development of new varieties or breeds with the desired traits.
It means that the particular liter is a second generation of that breed. For example, an FB1 miniature Goldendoodle (golden retriever/poodle) would mean that the breeder originally bred a poodle and a golden to get the first set of goldendoodle puppies. Then the breeder bred those goldendoodles with another toy poodle. So now the goldendoodles are bred BACK to poodle and they have now more poodle in them than golden.
Artificial Selection Answer Artificial Selection is the breeding of certain traits (better traits) over other traits. For example, breeding a good male horse with excellent racing qualities with a healthy female horse so that the offspring will have the desired traits such as the racing qualities. Another example is breeding good size fruits or vegetable together to keep on getting the good size. Selection done by humans looking to maximize traits in animals under domestication. These traits are not always for the benefit of the organism though. Men raise these animals and mate the ones they think will breed true for a man favored trait and cull the rest of the organisms by killing them, or by not allowing them to breed.
The cropping (cutting) of dogs ears was originally done to prevent working dogs (the dog breeds that ear cropping is most commonly done to) from being bitten by rodents on the dogs floppy ears, which could cause infection. Most woking dogs still have their ears cropped even if they are not going to be used for work because it has become the "look" of the dog's breed.
Yes, there are panda dogs. They are usually chows which have been groomed and dyed to resemble pandas. The process is also sometimes done with smaller dogs such as the bichon frise.
Purchasing a particular breed of puppy is most often done through a local or near-distance breeder. Typically, because younger dogs do not endure long car trips or plane trips easily, long distance breeders are not a good idea. The cost of any given breed of puppy will depend on the breeder, the dog's parentage, and typical costs for that breed. Some online sites show some sellers offering Boerboel puppies for roughly $1200-$1400 USD.