would you breed with your brother or sister??? that's not generations. the dog would be messed up if you did.
2006-12-18 13:17:46
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answered by death0rgl0ry13 2
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Okay, generations goes from offspring to offspring, not litters from the same parents. Like say a sister from your dog's litter had pups, they would be 2nd generation to your dog then their puppies would be 3rd genertaion and so on. The same parents will always produce the same siblings to your dog and there is a high chance the puppies would be deformed and some possibly stillborn and others could be sterile. NOT a good idea!
2006-12-18 13:40:35
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answered by MasLoozinIt76 6
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If the new puppy is from the same parents...it is a full sibling and NOT 2-3 generations apart. Whatever, it is WAY TOO close to breed. Clearly, you are too clueless to be breeding anyway and should spay and neuter so you do not fall into the BYB trap...which is what you will be!!!!!!!!
2006-12-18 13:13:32
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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would u breed 2 people from the same parents a year apart?
2016-05-23 05:57:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Why exactly do you want to breed dogs when millions of great dogs get gassed every year?
Do you realize that you are contributing to the problem? If everyone would just STOP breeding for ten years it would SOLVE the problem. Why doesn't anyone realize this?!?
Only one out every ten dogs born will ever find a permanent home. What do you think happens to the other nine?
2006-12-18 13:30:45
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answered by fille_65 1
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Ethically or technically? Technically you can breed them. Ethically you should not breed them. Though several litters have been born, they are yet siblings. I strongly advise against breeding them. There is a chance that things will be ok, but only a chance if you breed them to each other.
2006-12-18 13:19:56
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answered by Jack 7
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Um...no...
They are DIRECT siblings! "Generations apart" does not mean same mom and dad at different time makes puppies that can be mated.
If your parents had you, and then had your sibling 15 years later, and had 2-3 children in between, would that make it okay for you to reproduce with your youngest sibling?
2006-12-18 13:50:34
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answered by libertydogtraining 4
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Do you know what alles are? Do you know what chromosomes are? No? Thought so. If you even have to ASK this question - you have NO BUSINESS breeding dogs!
2006-12-18 13:41:42
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answered by Diana 5
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I don't think its good thing but my moms two dogs there aunt and nephew and the puppies were ok even the second litter she doesn't have them anymore so no more puppies
2006-12-18 13:36:31
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answered by Anonymous
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You want animals who will be deformed, huh? Not a good idea. In fact, why not do the responsible thing and have them both neutered. There are too many animals without a good home because people did not have them "fixed." Please rethink this.
Best wishes.
2006-12-18 13:12:23
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answered by Rhonda 7
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