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By Guest
Date 07.03.05 12:55 UTC
My friend has a dobberman and my auntie has a dashhound.They look quite loke each other apartt from the size difrence. Would be be able to mate them as they are similar looking? Would aneybody buy the puppiees as they would be an interisting mixture of the two dogs. We thought they would be like a disigner cross breed. Does anyone knoew if this mixture allready exists, and wher we could look to get some ideas. Do you think it would be better to mix a dobbermann with a boxer or a rotwhiler instead as they are bigger?
By Lokis mum
Date 07.03.05 12:57 UTC
Now come on - we all know what to do - we'll all just turn round and LEAVE this post alone!
Please don't feed the trolls ;)
Margot
ha ha ha ha, aww deary me these get better and better don't they?
Sarah

Trip trap across the rickety bridge
By maysea
Date 07.03.05 13:10 UTC
some people have nothing better to do but ask stupid questions.

just in case thios post iss found by innocent persons.
DELIBERATE CROSS BREEDING is not something to be done. dogs homes are full of accidental ones in dying (quite literally) need of a home. there can rarely be any justification.
This post has been written by a Troll or Wind Up Merchant to get a reaction from posters on this site who of course are dog lovers, who don't like to see them exploited.
By John
Date 07.03.05 13:34 UTC
Asa the guest does not even know how to spell either of the two breeds I can only assume they do not have either of the breeds so are a troll. Sad person! :(
By maysea
Date 07.03.05 14:00 UTC
a breed like that could end up eating little trolls.lol
i saw a big dog mixed with a little dog once and it looked like something out of men in black dont do it!
Just to add,
Each breed has its own breed related health problems. To cross them would just double up on the problems each breed has them same problem in (eg, two breed having hip problems and need to be screened for them and try to erradicate the problem as best we can. i.e. the "labradoodle" and hip scoring).
Plus, you are not guarnteed one "look", you would get short fat ones, tall skinny ones, plain bloody ugly ones and so forth.
Not advisable, and if money is the driving point, CERTAINLY NOT PROFITABLE since the bitch would most certainly get a puppy stuck through the size difference in the two breeds and either die or need a C-cection. Not to mention the costs of rearing the litter.
why would you want to cross breed in the first place? :rolleyes:
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