The Z factor means that the doberman carries the gene mutation that forms albinism. It is notated by the letter Z in their registration number. Z factor dobies should not be bred together because there is a chance of producing albino pups. There are many agonizing problems that come along with albinism including skin cancer and premature blindness which will cause the dog to become aggressive towards all people and animals around it. Any reputable breeder would never breed to form an albino and would certainly not charge more for an albino than a healthy pup that is of a recognized color
Yes. Any doberman with the albino gene in it's pedigree is registered as a "Z" factor. Albinos can be registered, but are disqualified from participating in shows because the gene is considered defective. Most breeders discourage breeding dogs with Z factor bloodlines but there are a few who intentionally breed them. They usually have health and temperment issues.
z2 = z * z * 1; z = z * 1. Greatest common factor is z.
Z + or - i and z-1
(z - 9)(z + 5)
(z + 15)(z + 3)
It is Z.
5 x 5 x z x z
yes dobermans are very good with kids , but i cant say that because dobermans can be mean , but you just have to train them to and by the way this isn't the best answer.
You mean Doberman Pinschers? Roderick Doberman, a Dog Breeder.
(c - z)(c^2 + cz + z^2)
Yes. The most successful pair are two Dobermans from this same litter.
This is a difference of two sqaures. 49y2 - z2 = (7y - z)(7y + z)