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blue and red heelers dog was let out by accident and wrong stud got to her

2007-04-22 16:14:22 · 12 answers · asked by jimma82 1 in Pets Dogs

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Yes. There is no actual breed called red and blue heelers; they are both Australian Cattle Dogs. They became so popular in Queensland that people started calling them Queensland Blue/red Heelers but that is a nickname.

2007-04-22 16:37:40 · answer #1 · answered by Caninelegion 7 · 0 1

depends. if the dog is registered as a cattle dog only then yes but if specifically says a color then no. A red doberman is still full blooded no matter what color the parents are. Depends on the specifics of that breed.

2007-04-22 16:19:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No, it will not be OK. First, the female will be way too young and will be very likely to have a problem pregnancy. Second if there are any recessive genetic abnormalities, and there often are, the puppies will inherit both recessive genes and display the abnormality. That means they will not be brain damaged, but they may have a variety of genetic problems and illnesses.

2016-05-21 04:16:45 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Full blooded but a little inbred-possible physical and mental problems, but occasionally done successfully by show breeders who know pedigrees inside and out. If you are sure they had a breeding, call your vet and see if there is anything he could do to end the pregnancy without spaying the female

2007-04-22 16:22:15 · answer #4 · answered by drvndrm2 2 · 1 0

same breed still full blooded x breed. And no there won't be any problems with the puppies. That is after all what a full blooded is inbred inbred inbred. until they get the same look over and over. and then they inbred some more.

2007-04-22 16:27:35 · answer #5 · answered by Ddvanyway 4 · 0 1

If they are both of the same breed then yes they are full blooded, however because of the close relationship there could be genetic problems.

2007-04-22 16:20:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Irresponsible pet owner. Get her spayed ASAP and do not let her have any more "accidents". Why do you have two siblings of the opposite sex together while the female is on heat? Get the dogs fixed. If you let her have these pups, they will come out deformed and severely unhealthy. Grr... what do you mean "full blooded"? THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A "FULL BLOODED" DOG! There are PUREBRED dogs and mixed breed dogs - NO "full blooded" dogs! Stop trying to breed and just SPAY AND NEUTER!

2007-04-22 16:21:24 · answer #7 · answered by Elena 5 · 0 5

Yeah, as long as both dogs are registered.. If the parents aren't registered, doesn't matter how they are related, or if they are at all.. They are not full blooded, they are mutts.

2007-04-22 17:28:09 · answer #8 · answered by DP 7 · 1 0

There's NO SUCH THING as"full blooded" !!!

That's just baby-talk for PUREBRED!!!

& yes,if BOTH parents are PROVEN purebred (are REGISTERED & a RECOGNISED breed!).

2007-04-23 00:58:44 · answer #9 · answered by moronscantwin 1 · 0 1

No not really that is why basset hounds are not pure breeds because of all the inbreeding.

2007-04-22 17:31:19 · answer #10 · answered by Tessylu 2 · 0 2

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