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You add plain water to the complete mix. The incomplete mix needs something extra like milk, eggs, etc. The directions will tell you what to add.

2007-02-05 10:46:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There is NO difference between MINI and TEDDY because both of those names are adjectives to describe the size of the mixed breed dog being sold. If you do not like being told the truth about your mutt maybe you should consider not asking questions. Your dog can NOT be honestly registered with AKC because both the sire and the dam's numbers must be used when appling for papers and AKC does NOT register mixed breeds. Unless your breeder is lying about the puppies' parentage, when she registers them, there is no way the puppies can be AKC registered and everyone knows ACA will register anything because registries such as that were started to make the ignorant believe the dogs they are paying hundreds of dollars for are worth it. Just because people are ignorant and believe the lies they are told, does not make it true. AND just because a dog is AKC registered does NOT mean that it went through all neccessary health and genetic screening. AKC is a registry that records the history of breeds, nothing more. AKC does not make breeders responsible or reputable. In response to hybrid vigor or hybrids being nonshedding: hybrid or mixed breed dogs can still have health or genetic problems and shed dander because you are still crossing two first generation dogs. The pups will inherit genes from both parents so no guarantee can be made but I would think a vet, (someone that had to have all that education) would know this. Also, I must have missed where she said lifetime RETURN (PAID Policy). How would you know this since it is not mentioned? Bottom line is if you want the dog get it but don't expect everyone to think you are getting something more than you are because anytime you pay hundreds of dollars for a mutt, you got taken.

2016-03-29 06:39:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Normally "Complete" pancake mixes usually mean all you add is water.

What I call regular (You call incomplete) mixes you add other indgredients (Usually milk oil and eggs)

As far as nutitional value I have no clue. Complete are probably "healthier" but (in my opinion) regular taste better.

Take Care,

RustyNut

2007-02-05 10:50:06 · answer #3 · answered by Dave S 2 · 0 0

Complete has the eggs and oil already mixed in. Just add milk or water.

2007-02-05 10:45:09 · answer #4 · answered by up y 3 · 1 0

Complete is when the pancake has all the ingredients and is baked right. Incomplate is when the pancake is when it has some ingredients missing and it isn't baked right.

2007-02-05 11:11:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

complete means you just need to add water...incomplete means you need to add milk and possibly other ingredients

2007-02-05 10:45:41 · answer #6 · answered by silco4 2 · 1 0

complete is "just add water"

incomplete is "just add water and something else" (eggs, etc)

2007-02-05 10:45:27 · answer #7 · answered by Dashes 6 · 1 0

Complete you just add water. KRUSTEAZ is the best mix. All you add is water!!

2007-02-05 10:45:07 · answer #8 · answered by Fireman T 6 · 1 0

complete-just add water/milk
incomplet- add, milk,water, eggs, oil....

2007-02-05 10:44:49 · answer #9 · answered by Cf Precious 3 · 1 0

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