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Jo
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Jo asked in PetsDogs · 1 decade ago

Dog breeding 1 female/ 2 stud dogs?

I have heard that in America it is getting quite common of people mating a female dog with 2 separate stud dogs.

It wouldn't be something i'm interested in doing myself but would love to read up on it if anyone knows of any use full links or information on it.

Thanks

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  • Acacia
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
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    Yes, it does happen. And then they do DNA tests on the puppies so they know which male sired which puppy so they can register them with the AKC. It is much more expensive to go that route, but I know of some people who have done it. Especially, if it is the female's last breeding, and they can't really decide on which stud would better compliment the b*tch, or think they both would equally, but the pedigrees are so different and they want both pedigrees. I am not sure that it is something I would do, but, to each his own.

    Sorry I do not know any links for you the research it, so I can not help you there. But, I do know it is done for a reason. Though it has happened by accident as well. You take your female to the male you want, breed her and bring her home. Then your male escapes and gets her. You have to DNA test to register the litter. Registration of the litter costs more as well.

    Good luck with your research. Perhaps someone will be able to provide you with a link.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No reputable breed would EVER allow a female to be bred by more than one male during one heat.

    Why? Because said breeder then has to have the pups DNA tested to see who belongs to who and there is more paperwork involved with registration. Don't know who told you that BS but its not getting "quite common"

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yeah you are interest in BECOMING a BYBer....

    Real reputable breeder use one stud what are you trying to do ...over breed the poor female...and thats only common with BYB's not America...

  • 1 decade ago

    At different times for different litters? Maybe.

    For the same litter?? Bwahahahhahahahahhaa.

    And just how is that litter going to be registered, without doing DNA tests on all the puppies?

    Um, no.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    God..

    Why do you have to breed? It doesn't do ANY good. Breeding can effect 13 dogs in the world, & not breeding can save a life of 9 dogs! So, don't follow the path to breeding because it can get you into EVERYTHING!

    Source(s): Proud Owner of a Beautiful, Healthy Shih Tzu!
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I don't see the point in this - How could you register the puppies sire if you don't know which one he is?

  • 1 decade ago

    dont do that the males could get jelous and hur your dog or the other

  • T
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    I don't know what your talking about. PPL in America do this? Well I don't know any.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    abomination. why even think of it.

    when people say they are not interested it means they want to do it.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    idk

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