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We bought 2 puppies that are meant to be from the same litter which are meant to be Saluki Collie Greyhound we seen both parents well that were meant to be there parents we have 1 tan and white one and one pure tan one yet the mother and father were both brindle. The pure tan pup looks nothing like the tan and white pup. Will try and upload a picture of them on my profile on here

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We bought 2 puppies that are meant to be from the same litter which are meant to be Saluki Collie Greyhound we seen both parents well that were meant to be there parents we have 1 tan and white one and one pure tan one yet the mother and father were both brindle. The pure tan pup looks nothing like the tan and white pup. Will try and upload a picture of them on my profile on here

Have a look at my thread litter variation you will see the difference between pups ... the dam to the litter is a brindle merle and the site is black and white .... litters can throw all sorts of colours ........

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Google it.bitch mates with 2 dogs, half the Pups can be sired by each dog. Same goes for cats and pigs.

That would be a split litter

Yeah so what i meant was even though you buy 2 Pups from the same litter they could have different sires so may look very different

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Breeding off of crossbred dogs is literally playing the genetic lottery you have virtually no clue how the genes are going to fall the pups could inherit a lot of the parents traits and they could inherit none meaning you could inbreed brother to sister and have the resulting pups share no actual traits even though they were bred from the closest genetic link possible.

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Google it.bitch mates with 2 dogs, half the Pups can be sired by each dog. Same goes for cats and pigs.

 

someone I know was planning to breed this way as due to location and age of sires the clock was ticking. he planned on dna testing the pups at a later day. Dont think it ever happened but was a serious plan

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Breeding off of crossbred dogs is literally playing the genetic lottery you have virtually no clue how the genes are going to fall the pups could inherit a lot of the parents traits and they could inherit none meaning you could inbreed brother to sister and have the resulting pups share no actual traits even though they were bred from the closest genetic link possible.

suppose as well gnash , even if you bred game bred bulldogs , you still dont know if the pups will pick up them genes from there parents , and thats the same breed type dogs, so different breeds, its a lottery deff :yes:

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Breeding off of crossbred dogs is literally playing the genetic lottery you have virtually no clue how the genes are going to fall the pups could inherit a lot of the parents traits and they could inherit none meaning you could inbreed brother to sister and have the resulting pups share no actual traits even though they were bred from the closest genetic link possible.

suppose as well gnash , even if you bred game bred bulldogs , you still dont know if the pups will pick up them genes from there parents , and thats the same breed type dogs, so different breeds, its a lottery deff :yes:

 

Exactly,many a gamedog breeder wont even go outside a certain family within a breed let alone a completely different breed thats how important it is to have those traits stamped in there......for some breeders an outcross is feared......different breeds granted.

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