If your dog is AKC registered then only breed with a AKC dog make sure the other dog is healthy and also has a good strong bloodline,ask for proof of papers and vet visits.
IF you're talking about breeding then yes, having one breed of dog breed to another breed of dog will make it a cross-breed meaning it's bloodlines are not pure and breeding it to another purebred of what it's parents(either sire or dam) won't make a purebred puppy. But if you're talking about just introducing another neuted dog into the house hold then no. Their blood cannot be passed among dogs just by contact, it has Tobe done by breeding.
The dog breed with the largest brain size is the Newfoundland. This breed is known for its intelligence and strong work ethic.
There is a lot of dog breeds that are considered cute and also strong. Some of the breeds are the Mastiff, St Bernard, and the Irish Wolfhound.
I think it's the Labrador Retriever? Or perhaps the Newfoundland? Both dog breeds originate in Canada. Newfoundland came first.
The oldest North American dog breed is believed to be the Alaskan Malamute, which is a breed that was developed by the native Inuit people in Alaska for sled pulling and hunting. It is a strong and resilient breed known for its ability to withstand harsh Arctic conditions.
Daddy is an adopted pitbull so we can know the bloodline. It belongs to Cezar Milan.
No there is not a breed of dog named blockhead pit bull. There is only one breed being pit bull, And that is the American Pitbull Terrier. Would not surprise me if there is a bloodline somewhere that goes by the name blockhead, But most of these lines truly are not APBT. They are crosses of several different breeds to resemble the APBT. But when asking about bloodlines which is what your trying to ask, Remember it is bloodline and not breed. Breed is the type of dog and bloodline is a strain of dogs within the breed.
Answer..A bloodline occurs within the breed of the dog, meaning it's parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, etc. The breed on the other hand, is the difference between a German shepherd and a Yorkshire terrier.
The parents (bloodline) of your dog, determines whether your dog is a pure breed or not, you probably picked your dog up a bit awkwardly, causing it to yelp.
IF you're talking about breeding then yes, having one breed of dog breed to another breed of dog will make it a cross-breed meaning it's bloodlines are not pure and breeding it to another purebred of what it's parents(either sire or dam) won't make a purebred puppy. But if you're talking about just introducing another neuted dog into the house hold then no. Their blood cannot be passed among dogs just by contact, it has Tobe done by breeding.
a blood line limit is a limmit that you can breed aline of famlies so lets say you breed your dog with another and you have puppys well you can only breed your dog with the puppys a certain number of times so you can only breed the same blood line a certain number of times.
As I know, there is no rat face bloodline. Rumors include a rat terrier cross breed. I dont recomed cross breding a pitbull with no other dog breed.
Generally speaking, the Borzoi is a fairly quiet dog breed. This will vary depending on the dog and the bloodline the dog comes from, but still they will rarely bark without a reason(such as someone knocking on the door).
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a dog of a large, strong breed
There are some misconceptions about that. Pit bulls are only one breed. Those names you hear are bloodlines like the breeder names them. Now, any bloodline could make white dogs with a black nose, red nose or a blue nose. Also they could be born with brown, green or blue eyes or a combination of two of them in same dog. If you don't the name of the bloodline when you got the dog, nobody can except the person who breed it.
If you are looking to breed good game bloodline, you have to pick a good game dog and a good game bitch