September 21, 2011

If a purebred female breeds with a non-purebred male, will she ever be able to have purebred puppies with a purebred male?

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I have a registered walker. She is currently in her first week of her second or third heat. I left her in a pen at my dad's when I left for a few days. Somehow his pit and lab mix got to her. I was wondering if my purebred (female) breeds with a non-purebred (male), will I ever be able to breed her with a purebred male and the puppies be purebred also?
Cindy
Cindy Cindy's Answer:
It’s a myth that if a dog is bred by another breed they won’t ever be able to produce purebred pups. I don’t know where this silly rumor was started, but it’s completely unfounded.

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