the previous pups wouldn't affect this litter
2006-10-17 06:21:33
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answer #1
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answered by ezgoin92 5
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As long as the ONLY dog she has been with is the purebred, you will have purebred puppies. It's just like people--dog sperm won't hang around inside her uteris for months. However, dogs can have puppies with mulitple fathers in one litter if the female has bred with multiple males in close porximity (within a week or so).
Also be aware that once a dog has had mixed puppies, some breeds will not allow you to have papers for the pups, even if they are pure bred. After this litter, I would suggest looking into fixing your female as it sounds like you are having some trouble keeping her locked up when she is in heat. There are already so many puppies without homes in this world, it's not responsible to bring even more into it.
2006-10-17 06:23:43
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answered by Stephanie H 3
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The only way it would be true is if your Dog had puppies with a none pure breed dog again. But if she is having puppies with a pure breed the same as yours then they shouldn't be a mixed breed.
So here's an example lol
Pure bred Shepherd breed with Pure bred Shepher = pure breed Shepherd puppies
Pure breed Shepherd breed with pure breed husky = a mix breed
Get it? Don't breed you dogs anyway. If you want more dogs go to your local animal reascue or SPCA.
2006-10-17 06:21:57
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answered by AnimeLover 2
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If you were breeding this dog for show dogs, which I assume you're not, or planning to register them with the AKC, then yes, it would matter that your female had had a littler of non pure bred pups, I believe....when you register the litter with the AKC to be legal, you must list how many litters the female has had, and obviously you wern't able to register that litter, and the AKC will catch the discrepancy...otherwise, there is NO way to tell that these pups came from a jezibel mother....but, one answerer stated the huge unwanted pup population we are already fighting in the US and elsewhere.....please consider making this her last litter...have her fixed......
2006-10-17 06:27:10
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answered by ladyw900ldriver 5
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No, they won't be mixes. That is impossible. If you breed two pure breed dogs of the same type, the puppies will be all pure breeds too.
2006-10-17 06:20:49
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answered by Perplexed Music Lover 5
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if she's an pure bred dog and she has puppies with another pure bred dog that's the same breed as her than she'll have purebred puppies
if any of those things don't apply then they most likely won't be purebred pups
2006-10-17 06:22:11
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answered by Dena T 2
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I agree with Curly but to answer your ? if both male and female are purebred and of the same breed then the pups will be purebred and has nothing to do with previous litters.
2006-10-17 06:23:30
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answered by Troubled 2
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stop breeding your dog- don't you know there are enough puppies in the world without a home?
2006-10-17 06:20:05
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answered by curly_qt2005 2
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Are you talking about yourself and using the dog as a cover up? Can you say punctuation?
2006-10-17 06:28:01
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answered by dd 4
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I agree with curly_qt. There are so many healthy kittens and puppies put to sleep everyday simply because there are not enough homes for them. GET YOUR PET FIXED!!
2006-10-17 06:25:37
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answered by Anonymous
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if both are purebred then the puppies should come out pure i bet they will be cute good luck on the delivery
2006-10-17 06:21:56
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answered by formerffagirl05 2
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