| Topic: breeding pom with a mini pinscher??? help (viewed 802 times) |
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Posted: 11/16/2006 6:11 PM
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I bought my girlfriend a pomeranian boy so that her moms dog (a red mini pinscher)_ could breed and interesting breed of puppies, wit a mix of fuzzyness and athleticism.
i heard somewhere that the pinscher boodline is extremely thick. so my question is this: will the fact that the male in the pom have a biger effect of whether the litter has more of his attributes? and if not. is there anything i can do to give the litter more of the males attributes or is there no medicine for that (haha stupid question)
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Posted: 12/18/2006 11:43 PM
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There is nothing you can do to change the dogs' genetics, but why do you even want to breed these dogs together? Unfortunately there are a lot more mixed breed dogs out there than there are people willing to give them homes. Breeding just because you are curious what the puppies will be like isn't really the best reason to breed. You should get your two dogs spayed and neutered and enjoy them as pets.
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Posted: 12/19/2006 9:27 AM
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I completely agree with Christina!
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Posted: 4/04/2008 8:48 PM
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Well unless either of them are AKC reg, with qualities of Show Prospects, then neither of them should be bred, and if one is show quality, i would say find another REGISTERED of that breed and you can do it that way, but you never just breed to breed. I breed pomeranians, and its not something to be taken lightly. You should never ever breed those dogs together. EVER
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