Sentences with phrase «generation crosses»

Puppies from the first generation cross may look appealing — or not — and you have no idea what they will grow up to be in terms of looks, health, or temperament.
Making their debut in the late 20th century, designer dogs are a first - generation cross of two different types of purebred dogs.
Sometimes there are many generation crosses with hybrid dogs.
Dogs might also be multi generation crosses and not bred from two purebred dogs of different breeds.
First generation crosses, otherwise known as designer dogs, are made from two purebred parents of a desired mix.
First generation crossed back with a Poodle to create a generation that is 75 % Poodle and 25 % Retriever.
Goldendoodles are a first generation cross between a Standard Poodle and a Golden Retriever.
Several generations cross back and forth over the Atlantic.
«Crossbred dogs (first generation crosses of two purebred dogs, also called dog hybrids) are not breeds and are not considered purebred, although crossbreds from the same two breeds of purebreds can have «identical qualities», similar to what would be expected from breeding two purebreds, but with more genetic variation.»
It is not true that mixed breed dogs are free of genetic diseases due to «hybrid vigor,» a benefit of first - generation crosses between breeds that is lost in subsequent generations.
The origins of first generation crosses are often unknown and the Welsh Corgi Dachshund mix is no exception.
These dogs are almost always crossbreds between two purebred or first - generation crosses that do not have fixed characteristics but do have a cute name.
I don't expect my dogs to be the founding stock of any continuing breeding program; they're a one or two generation cross (I have bred some 3/4 Irish wolfhound, 1/4 malamutes).
F1 — is a first generation cross, in which the pup is 50 per cent Bernese Mountain Dog and 50 per cent Poodle.
F2 — is a second - generation cross, in which an F1 Bernedoodle is crossed with another F1 Bernedoodle.
Most Schnoodle breeders only produce first generation crosses to ensure the best possible health of the dogs.
The trees considered include a simple pedigree with a single breed (a likely pure - bred dog), two different breeds at the parental level (a first - generation cross), all the way up to a complex tree with eight different great - grandparent breeds allowed.
This may be true in a first generation cross (F1) because to inherit a genetic disease which is caused by a single recessive gene, offspring would need to inherit the gene from both parents.
«Are we talking about first - generation crosses?
The most popular Goldadors are those resulting from first generation crosses.

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