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Another dumb question

While I understand a female dog can have pups in the same litter from 2 males, would a breeder be able to inseminate with 2 dogs sperm? Except for an honest mistake, or fraud, I figure 2 pups can't be listed as having the same mother and 2 studs listed as father of separate pups born in a litter born at a certain time. While in science fiction this may be possible, but in real life, with small time breeder?
Reason: AKC

JessicaAndCrew's picture

YES!!!

It is possible that a bitch can be inseminated with 2 separate males semen....and on purpose. It is a lenthy and expensive process to be done. The bit bitch, and both studs have to have DnA swabbed on the inside of the cheek and sent to AKC. Then when the pups are born each pup has to be cheek swabbed (it was 40.00 each at one time) sent to AKC. Then after determination if they are all from one stud or there are pups from both, then you can register the litter. If there are pups from one stud, it is like paying a regular litter to register. If from pups from BOTH studs, a 200.00 litter registration, plus a per pup fee.

Does this answer your question?

I know all this b/cause my Champion bitch I finished came from a litter like this of 8, and all turned out to be the same stud.

DNA

DNA testing needs to be done on the pups and the sires before Akc registration to be honest aout the mating.

IndyBulldog™'s picture

Yes

Well yes it does. I still think it's a typo on his web site. This breeder doesn't even micro-chip his pups, to expensive. He does do his own insemination so I don't know. I'd hate to start a scene but I don't want to be suprised with the dog growing up to look like this. [Only the photo is a joke, I'm serious on the pup thing]

Steve

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