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Acciently breed

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 9:36 pm
by ibeagle2
full boldstroke bitch was breed by two different male,one's a full patch the other is a weircreek male, all above average dogs .will pups be ok?

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 10:40 pm
by GR
The pups should be fine. The bad part is there is no way to tell for sure who the father of each pup is without gentically testing the female, both males, and all the pups. It is possible for some of the pups to be out of one male and some the other. Health wise, it will have no effect on the pups.

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:49 am
by asti
If the dogs are all AKC registered, you can apply for a dual sired litter, DNA tests on the female, both studs and the pups would be required, but you would be issued AKC reg. papers for the pups, with their correct sire.
It tends to get pricy, but you could ask the puppy buyers to pay for their pups DNA test, to help out.

Are these tri colored or what? Looking for a tri female right now.....

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 8:50 pm
by daustin
If they'll be AKC I'ld be interested in a female...

Dane

xoiue

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 7:43 pm
by ihgigg
btt

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 9:17 am
by samlyn0001
:shock:
Chapter 11: Multiple-Sired Litters

Effective September 1, 2000 (and retroactive for 24 months), the AKC will consider the registration of litters with more than one sire, or litters for which the identification of the sire is in question. The registration must be based upon AKC DNA Certification for the sire(s), dam, and all puppies. In addition to the registration fee for each litter, a penalty fee of $200 (per dam, per whelping) will be charged for litters with more than one sire. This policy is meant to ensure the integrity of the registry and allow for the registration of purebred dogs with DNA certified parentage - it is not meant to encourage the use of multiple sires.

This is what I found on the akc website for you....