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Originally Posted by Willow Well is anyone going to post the answers to these questions? and can anyone here actually answer all of them?
I think there is a lot of cases where people are judging other people for breeding their yorkies or other types of breeds without really knowing them or their reasons for breeding.
Oh and for the mutt comments I have been reading, I don't believe mixing of two pure breeds qualifies them as a mutt. A mutt is a mix of SEVERAL breeds, not just two and usually a mutt can't be determined as to what they are mixed with. IMO that is the true definition of mutt. |
I will disagree because anything other than a purebred is a mutt. Here's the definition I pulled up...
A mixed breed dog (also called a
mutt, crossbreed, mongrel, tyke, cur, or random-bred dog, often depending on the circumstances of its breeding) is a dog that is a
mixture of two or more breeds. Mixed-breed dogs vary in size, shape, and color, making them hard to classify physically.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutt_(dog)