The same thing that happens if a brother and sister had children. You risk the pups being born with defects. Please have one or both of them fixed.
2006-09-30 05:10:33
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answered by HDB 7
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In my journey, the dogs breeds that are the least probable to strengthen human aggression matters are the Pug, Beagle, English Bulldog, and Boston Terrier. i've got not quite considered an occasion of any of those breeds that i might say had a intense aggression subject, nevertheless I easily have met a style of worried Beagles. nicely-bred Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, Pit Bulls, and Greyhounds could be real up there besides. on the different hand are the breeds that are maximum probable to be aggressive. I easily have in no way had a delightful journey with a Yorkie. in actuality, of the 50 or so Yorkies that I easily have encountered, i might say all 50 had some style of aggression subject. Chow Chows, Akitas, and Chihuahuas are real up there besides. yet, i might say that the main aggressive dogs breeds are the countless breeds of Terrier from Scotland, the Scottish Terrier, West Highland White Terrier, Cairn Terrier, Dandie Dinmont Terrier, and Skye Terrier. Scotties and Westies particularly are very bitey canines.
2016-10-18 06:12:43
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answered by ? 4
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There is a 50/50 chance that the puppies would have some sort of health/mental problem. You should definetly get them fixed if you dont want anthing to happen. Definetly seperate them when in heat if you decide not to fix them.
2006-09-30 03:45:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Them breeding does NOT guarantee deformities. What it does will dramatically increase the chances of any genetic problems coming into light. Think to your science lessons about genetics.
"Guess what" to the appalled people though. Most of today's breeds were produced through selective breeding which often involved close family members. Of course they would throw in a outside animal here and there to add a better trait or disperse a bad one, but inbreeding in very common in producing purebred animals (dogs, cats, horses, etc). The practice is becoming less popular (or maybe less discussed I don't know), but it still is there.
As to this pair of animals, unless you really plan on breeding them (and properly caring for the young), please do neuter/spay them. There is an overabundance of animals due to irresponsible owners. Don't unnecessarily add to the mess.
2006-09-30 03:47:04
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answered by erythisis 4
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Line breeding can be done..but only by experienced breeders who know what they are doing. and brother/sister is not allowed. if this did happen then you need to get your female to the vet asap and have the litter aborted. it would not be fair to let inbred pups be born. they may not have an physical deformaties at birth..but mental ones are sure to come.
2006-09-30 03:38:20
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answered by ARMYWIFE 2
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If you plan on keeping them you need to get them neutered and spayed. I'm sure that you aren't that stupid to know (unless you are inbred yourself) that if they have puppies together, the puppies will be inbred and may have all different kinds of problems. Physical deformities both inside and out where their organs didn't develop properly not to mention the poor dogs' brains. Also there are laws against that even in animals. Why - would you think it were right if you and your brother got it on and had babies? I bet you would have cute kids. Good Luck
2006-09-30 03:37:21
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answered by Maggie 5
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If both the dogs are good physically and mentally then they can be bread but if they are not then they should'nt be bread because then their litter whould be born with their parent's disqualities.
2006-09-30 09:33:41
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answered by Raj 1
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It is'nt good to interbreed with two from the same litter, they could be deformed anything,
see the vet and ask for advice.
2006-09-30 03:41:13
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answered by shirley m 4
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Yes definitely separate. breeding to close ,inbreeding ,will cause deformities. Even breeding two which are too close to the same blood lines can cause deformities,such *** cleft palates, bone diseases such as hip dyspepsia,many others, I know it happened when I was showing German Shepherds & breed to close to a blood line.
2006-09-30 03:44:35
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answered by Tired Old Man 7
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There'll be a high probability of genetic problems with the offspring.
2006-09-30 03:35:30
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answered by Chris J 6
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