If your puppy was from a good breeder they should have some information, but if they dont have any registration for the father you can always go your council and ask them what things should be done, if that does not work THEN BAD LUCK alright?? maybe next time you should know what sort of breeder you are working with??!! good idea huh?
Yes of course. We have a border collie/Kelpie. His father was 100% Border Collie and his mother was 3/4 Border and 1/4 Kelpie. We got him at a Cattle Auction here in the Central Valley of California. A lot of the ranchers around here breed the Border Collie with a Kelpie for use on their ranches.
Yes, A solid color purebred (father and mother are registered POA) poa pony can be hardship registered, it can be used for breeding purposes, but cannot enter the POA pony shows. Only appaloosa POAs can enter the POAC's Pony shows.
Purebred .
from dictionary.com pure·bred    /adj. ˈpyʊərˈbrɛd; n. ˈpyʊərˌbrɛd/ Show Spelled [adj. pyoor-bred; n. pyoor-bred] Show IPA -adjective 1. of or pertaining to an animal, all of whose ancestors derive over many generations from a recognized breed. -noun 2. a purebred animal, esp. one of registered pedigree
You will never know unless told.
As a matter a fact it can.The dog's mother or father could be twodifferent breeds and the other gendercould be just one, so the puppy, as aresult would be three breeds.Here is an example:Sam was a mutt. He was Golden Retrieverand Border Collie. Sara, his mate was pureLabrador. They had puppies and they werethree breeds.
it depends on the size of the motheer and father. they can grow as big as a great dane can
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A purebred dog is a dog that has a mother and a father of exactly the same breed. for example both mom & dad are chihuahuas. That is a pure breed dog.
You must have papers for both the Mother and Father of the dog. Without papers, there is no way to prove without a shadow of a doubt that the breed is purebred or not.
It MUST be registered with the court.