When you breed a Husky-Golden Retriever Cross with a pure bred Husky, what you get is a dog that is three quarters Husky, and one quarter Golden Retriever.
Now that's not rocket science.
What might surprise you is, that such offspring can totally LOOK like a Husky or totally LOOK like a Golden Retriever. The outcome is anyone's guess. For that reason you should not ever cross breed any dogs.
Why would you want to breed dogs any way? Aren't there enough of them in the world already? Millions of dogs get euthanased every year, do you want to add a few?
There is only one legitimate reason for breeding dogs, and that is if you have stock that is so good, that you can hope to improve the breed.
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2007-06-22 20:26:40
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answered by Semolina's Pointer 4
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No they will NOT be full Husky,they will still be mixes.
As for breeding...not recommended...you have no standard to breed to, no idea what is in the background of either of these dogs (health, temperament, longevity), you would be just making more mixes and contributing nothing but another litter of puppies
breeding should only be considered if the following is done:
1) not breeding before the age of 2 years
2) not breeding until genetic tests are done & passed ..OFA/PennHip, CERF/PRA, thyroid, etc
3) the dog has ither been shown or evaluated for breed standard
4) the pedigrees have been thoroughly researched for temperament, longevity,health for at least 4 generations
2007-06-23 03:18:24
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answered by Great Dane Lover 7
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dont breed her too soon- its hard on her and the pups wont be their healthiest. (check with your vet)
no they wont be full huskies. only three quarters.
and to be honest why are you going to breed her at all.
she is not a purebred. imho no dog should be bred 'just because' and if her breeding doesnt improve her breed then the resulting puppies just add to the far to many puppies out there. she IS old enough to be spayed. its the much better choice.
Breeding a dog is a huge responsiblity. if you cant trace her breeding (& the males) back far enough to be sure of not breeding health and temperment problems then please dont breed at all.
rather than add to the dog population consider (if you really want another dog) contacting your nearest husky rescue organization and adopt one who needs a loving home.
just my opinions- im off my soapbox now :o)
rj
2007-06-22 20:24:53
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answered by cometkatt 5
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You should wait until your dog is at lease one year old or older that way she will be out of the puppy stage and be a better mother to her puppies. No they will not be full huskies if she has golden in her that will be passed to the puppies
2007-06-22 20:14:38
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answered by sadie 1
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1st off you shouldnt breed any dog till they are at least 2 years old & completely mature...and if your dog is a Husky x Golden how on earth woudl the puppies be pure bred??? Your dog is a mixed breed & no puppies she ever whelps will be pure breeds
2007-06-22 20:13:48
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answered by *♥* ♥* FaeGoddess*♥*♥* 6
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NO THE PUPS WILL NOT BE FULL BLOOD THAT IS KIND OF A DUMB QUESTION. YOU DONT NEED TO BREED A MUTT SURE YOU THINK THAT IT WILL BE FUN HAVING PUPPIES WELL I GOT NEWS FOR YOU ITS NOT I TOOK IN A DOG AT A SHELTER THAT WAS PREGNANT AND SHE HAD 9 PUPPIES AND MOST OF THEM DIED TO UNKNOWN SICKNESSES!!!! ITS SAD! AND IF YOUR DOING TO MAKE MONEY YOU ARE WRONG I CHARGED 100$ A PUPPY AND LOST MONEY ACTUALLY!! YOU CANT CHARGE FOR MUTTS THAT MUCH!! SO GET YOUR DOG SPAYED AND TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION DOGS CANT BREED TILL 2 IF YOU BREED BEFORE ITS BAD FOR THE DOGS!!
2007-06-22 20:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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the pups will not be full the mother is not that line will always have golden in them and wait until she is atleast 2 years old that way she is fully devloped
2007-06-22 20:13:18
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answered by wyldefire83 3
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no they will not be huskies they will be mutts b/c they have golden in them and please do not breed your dog. there are so many unwanted mutts already! Just look at this video
http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=0-eKj0_fVyI
2007-06-22 20:13:20
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answered by Anonymous
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In 5 months I think it is the right age to mate her!She is young,strong but not to toung to have babies..And those little pupies are really cute!
2007-06-22 20:17:41
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answered by Anonymous
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please get your dog fixed, you will not get rid of mixed bred dogs,
2007-06-22 20:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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