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  2. Purebred - Wikipedia

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    Purebreds are like cultivars of an animal species achieved through the process of selective breeding. When the lineage of a purebred animal is recorded, that animal is said to be pedigreed. Purebreds breed true-to-type which means the progeny of like-to-like purebred parents will carry the same phenotype, or observable characteristics of the ...

  3. Dog breeding - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the ownership of working and purebred dogs, was a privilege of the wealthy. Today many people can afford to buy a dog. There are various reasons for people to breed dogs. Some people may have personal reasons, such as wanting to own or give away puppies, and are not interested in pedigree.

  4. Breeder (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Purebred and registered animals [ edit ] If the breeding is for a purebred animal that will be used for exhibition or future breeding ( pets or livestock ), the animal must be registered and conform to the criteria laid out for that breed in a breed standard kept by a central authority, such as a kennel club for dogs.

  5. Study Finally Answers Whether Mixed Breed Dogs Are Healthier ...

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    'Designer Breed' Dogs vs 'Purebred' Dogs. According to VCA Animal Hospitals, designer breed dogs are defined as "registered, pure dog breeds" that have been 'mixed' on purpose to create designer ...

  6. Is it easier to train a mixed breed dog or a purebred? - AOL

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    Mixed breed vs purebred: health One of the worst aspects of dog breeding is inbreeding. Breeding dogs related through generations can increase the occurrence of harmful genetic health and ...

  7. Selective breeding - Wikipedia

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    Purebred breeding aims to establish and maintain stable traits, that animals will pass to the next generation. By "breeding the best to the best," employing a certain degree of inbreeding, considerable culling, and selection for "superior" qualities, one could develop a bloodline superior in certain respects to the original base stock.

  8. Power of Pedigree: Investing in Purebred Dog Breeds for ... - AOL

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    If you love pedigreed dogs and have thought about breeding them for financial gain, there is certainly money to be made. And it just so happens that spring and summer are peak times for dog ...

  9. Breed registry - Wikipedia

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    Often such incorporation is limited to females, with the progeny only being accepted as full pedigree animals after several generations of breeding to full-blood males. Such mechanisms may also allow the incorporation of purebred animals descended from unregistered stock or of uncertain parentage. [6] [7]