how do i find out if my dog is a cross breed?
i have got an american bulldog at 6months old i want to find out if it is a full american bulldog or a mix breed please help thanx alot i actually got the dog of a person who didnt know much about dogs so i dont think he knows about the dogs parents becoz he got it frm someone els.
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- Well, I think they have blood tests for this kind of thing. Check with your vet though.
- ask the breeder
- check out a breeder or vet and they will let you know. if your dog looks exactly like that breed then hopefully he is a purebred. if not, it's possible he's a mutt. sorry i cannot help any more, but you should maybe post a photo so we can see what you are looking at.
- Where did you get him/ her? ...you can usually tell by looking at him/her. ...no matter what he/she is....makes no difference. Just love him/her and spoil the hell out of them!
- ask it
- The only way to find out is to have a DNA test done. It can be done at your vets office and cost about 90 dollars!
- DNA testing. http://www.vetdnacenter.com/canine.html
- http://www.whatsmydog.com/mixed_breed_analysis/analysis/default.aspx This is a DNA test to determine what breed(s) your dog is. There are others that you can find by googling for them.
- Ask a vet or a local animal shelter.If you still can't find out wait a little longer the puppy's apeerance will come out and you might find out.
- i would probley go to a vet or a pet shop or the kennels i got my dog and i dont no anything about it i hope i sorted your prob if not sorry.
- If you are in the UK, the American Bulldog is not a recognised breed. Neither the American Kennel Club nor the Kennel Club recognise it as a breed, there is no breed standard and no documentation to prove a dog's heritage so all you could find out is if it is out of the sire and dam you were told were the sire and dam. That would be very expensive and hardly worth the money.
- go to the vet but if it is KC registered that means it is pure
- Does it matter? If you love him/her it really shouldnt, unless of course you want to breed from him/her. I always have cross breeds they give you less trouble health wise and I've loved them all because they are my best friends.
- it will be a mix a full breed will have papers
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