No, because although they are not from the same litter, they are still the same genetically... if you were to breed 2 dogs from the same parents there would be a high risk of genetic defects and/or behavioural problems in the puppies produced
They are still full blooded brother and sister. Think about it. If you have a sister or brother, it is from a different breeding with the same Mom & Dad and you are still full brothers and sisters.
I don't think you would want to do that close of breeding, called inbreeding and is not for the best in the breed.
This depends on the breed, weight, size, health and number of litters the dog has had. Bigger dogs will usually have larger litters, meaning that dogs such as Great Danes can have very large litters (the record for a Great Dane is 19 puppies in one litter). Smaller breeds have been known to have litters of only one or two puppies. Usually if it is a Dog's first litter then there will be less puppies than if she had had puppies before.
Any two dogs of the opposite sex can mate, but when they are from the same parents (even if from a different litter) are still considered brothers/sisters. Therefore you would be inbreeding or 'line-breeding'. Inbreeding or 'line-breeding' are not something one should do. You have seen turtles with two heads, or the sheep with five legs... these are results of inbreeding.
First litters are usually small, but not necessarily small puppies, and after the 1st litter, depending on the breed, the litters can get larger. Some dogs have up to 16puppies, but the average is 8 for large breeds, 6 for medium breeds and 4 for small breeds.
There are many factors that can affect this including the breed, age, diet and size of the dog. Most breeds have average litters in the six dog range but there are dogs that can have litters of 12 or even 16 puppies. A dog will sometimes only have 1 puppy. This seems to happen more often with young dogs and first litters.
No, it is not realistic for a dog to have 100 puppies in a single litter. The average litter size for dogs can vary depending on the breed, but it is typically between 5-10 puppies. Litters of 15 or more puppies are considered very large.
Yes, a dog can have as many as 15 different siblings and never know them.
Yes you can but need a lot of money and dogs, because you breed the dogs chose the one(s) that look like a good breed of dog, then buy the same breed of dogs that were the same of the dog your making breed then togater then breed the litters you have got, then you have a breed. If you want to crop or dock you must do the puppies. sell so the people buying you dog will know that if they have litters they will crop or dock.Your new breed of dog might become famous like the labdoodle.
Just like every human is different from each other, every dog is different from each other too. Because they have different breed, training, owners, and parents.
This depends on the breed, weight, size, health and number of litters the dog has had. Bigger dogs will usually have larger litters, meaning that dogs such as Great Danes can have very large litters (the record for a Great Dane is 19 puppies in one litter). Smaller breeds have been known to have litters of only one or two puppies. Usually if it is a Dog's first litter then there will be less puppies than if she had had puppies before.
Can you breed dogs with the same father. But different mothers and will akc recognize them
yes it is their breed
yes i have five different breeds of dogs and they pack together.
The largest litter ever recorded (so far) was born to a Neapolitan Mastiff and there were 24 pups born in total (although 3 died shortly). The record for the largest litter when all the pups survived stands with 3 different dogs at 23 pups. Those dogs were an American Foxhound, a St. Bernard, and a Great Dane. I am not sure which dogs have the largest litters on average, I'm pretty sure it just varies from dog to dog.
If sibling dogs breed, there is a higher risk of genetic health issues and birth defects in their puppies due to the close genetic relationship between the parents. It is generally not recommended to breed sibling dogs.
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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