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cheese
08-01-2006, 08:20 PM
Can 2 studs breed to a bitch in the same heat and have a litter with pups from both studs? My dad told me this but i find it hard to believe. Maybe i will learn something.




hillbilly
08-01-2006, 08:22 PM
yes,that's every true

cheese
08-01-2006, 08:26 PM
So if a bitch is breed and becomes pregnant and is breed again during her heat she can conceive more pups then she had w/ just the single breeding?

thanks for the reply

FearlessKnight
08-01-2006, 08:28 PM
I have never tried it, but have heard that is is very possible. They aren't like people!

Attila
08-01-2006, 08:35 PM
It happens persistantly with wild and stray dogs. Even in cats. A dog will release many eggs during her heat. So it can and will have those eggs fertilized at different times. Even if bred by multiple dogs. I would not suggest it though. How would you ever figure out the pedigree?

misterdogman
08-01-2006, 08:36 PM
Can 2 studs breed to a bitch in the same heat and have a litter with pups from both studs? My dad told me this but i find it hard to believe. Maybe i will learn something.Yep even a human woman can do it...it is rare and she needs to be a real slut but in NC I knew a chick who had a white and black fraternal twin...think about that one...

FearlessKnight
08-01-2006, 08:36 PM
It happens persistantly with wild and stray dogs. Even in cats. A dog will release many eggs during her heat. So it can and will have those eggs fertilized at different times. Even if bred by multiple dogs. I would not suggest it though. How would you ever figure out the pedigree?
No doubt! I was thinking about that too!

Big Game
08-01-2006, 08:40 PM
hmmmmmm..... ????.... so..... oh fu*k it.......I dont wanna know????:confused: Yep even a human woman can do it...it is rare and she needs to be a real slut but in NC I knew a chick who had a white and black fraternal twin...think about that one...

Big Game
08-01-2006, 08:40 PM
hmmmmmm..... ????.... so..... oh fu*k it.......I dont even wanna know????:confused: Yep even a human woman can do it...it is rare and she needs to be a real slut but in NC I knew a chick who had a white and black fraternal twin...think about that one...

cheese
08-01-2006, 08:41 PM
LOL looks like pops is right.
I wonder if alot of pedigrees are unknowingly wrong because of different males breeding to a bitch.

I guess if a coyote got to a bitch in heat that had already conceived a litter you could have some hybreeds and some pure breeds? That could be a strange suprise

circlekpits
08-01-2006, 09:38 PM
The only way to truely tell who the sire of each puppy is to do DNA testing. Some people still practice this but not as many as before. Get kind of expensive doing all the DNA testin to establish which one is the sire.

Insane_Knls
08-01-2006, 09:43 PM
The dual sire litters are more common now than ever...ADBA runs a DNA program that lets you know which sire to which pup and lets you register accordingly...I agree its expensive but it still goes on...As for the humans yaeh there was a girl in our small town that had twins from different dads...And yes she was a slut...lmao
SLUTS RULE!!!!
Dan
Insane kennels

misterdogman
08-01-2006, 10:12 PM
The dual sire litters are more common now than ever...ADBA runs a DNA program that lets you know which sire to which pup and lets you register accordingly...I agree its expensive but it still goes on...As for the humans yaeh there was a girl in our small town that had twins from different dads...And yes she was a slut...lmao
SLUTS RULE!!!!
Dan
Insane kennelsHahaha yes I agree about sluts ruling...but as for a chick having two babies daddies in one birth thats just not right...with dogs and cats its more acceptable they dont know better...lol...and also a human chick needs to do it with 2 dudes like almost back to back and thats just well ....nevermind...I been there...ok back on topic Mister...ok im better...

cheese
08-01-2006, 10:16 PM
haha maybe i shouldnt have asked

hillbilly
08-01-2006, 10:23 PM
Hahaha yes I agree about sluts ruling...but as for a chick having two babies daddies in one birth thats just not right...with dogs and cats its more acceptable they dont know better...lol...and also a human chick needs to do it with 2 dudes like almost back to back and thats just well ....nevermind...I been there...ok back on topic Mister...ok im better...
it might have not been back to back,might have been a 3some(1 drunk chick+2 horning guys=3some:D )!!

misterdogman
08-01-2006, 10:27 PM
it might have not been back to back,might have been a 3some(1 drunk chick+2 horning guys=3some:D )!!Man how come everywhere I go the topic gets off course and soon serial killing and sex becomes the topic...man I must have the eye of the tiger or something...yeah your right...damn whores...anyway...im going to get accused of starting this I know it...

SApits
08-01-2006, 10:41 PM
that just follows everything else in america

hillbilly
08-01-2006, 10:42 PM
ok,back to the dogs....i have heard that this is what they did with rattler when he started shooting blanks,they would breed barney rebel and then show rattler stuck to the bitch......just what heard.

Riptora
08-02-2006, 12:29 AM
It's been known to happen with humans too! AHHHHH! It's best not to think of how, just know that it has happened with humans!

Attila
08-02-2006, 12:57 AM
Man how come everywhere I go the topic gets off course and soon serial killing and sex becomes the topic...man I must have the eye of the tiger or something...yeah your right...damn whores...anyway...im going to get accused of starting this I know it...
I reckon you bring out the best errr I mean worst in us.

Hoyden
08-02-2006, 01:09 AM
LOL looks like pops is right.
I wonder if alot of pedigrees are unknowingly wrong because of different males breeding to a bitch.

I guess if a coyote got to a bitch in heat that had already conceived a litter you could have some hybreeds and some pure breeds? That could be a strange suprise
It's happened here in Connecticut. A pitbull bitch and a coyote.

She had just been bred, and the owners had her outside in a 6 ft. high dog run and a coyote jumped in. They had hoped that the first breeding had taken, but were surprised when the puppies were born. They were REALLY furry.

They opted to put the entire litter down.

misterdogman
08-02-2006, 01:13 AM
It's happened here in Connecticut. A pitbull bitch and a coyote.

She had just been bred, and the owners had her outside in a 6 ft. high dog run and a coyote jumped in. They had hoped that the first breeding had taken, but were surprised when the puppies were born. They were REALLY furry.

They opted to put the entire litter down.Thats good I heard if a coyote makes a domestic dog pregnant it makes aggressive dogs no matter the bitches temperment...It makes sense since coyotes are wild and probaly pass a dominant aggression gene...thats one for the experts...

Attila
08-02-2006, 01:16 AM
I don't like coyotes. They will kill all my chickens just to take a few. Wasteful. So I shoot them and feed them to the buzzards. Buzzards are a protected animal and I am making sure they eat well.

MoPulldogs
08-02-2006, 11:03 AM
It happens persistantly with wild and stray dogs. Even in cats. A dog will release many eggs during her heat. So it can and will have those eggs fertilized at different times. Even if bred by multiple dogs. I would not suggest it though. How would you ever figure out the pedigree?

It is becoming a more common practice now. You have both stud dogs and the bitch DNA profiled. Then when the pups are born profile the pups to see which pup belongs to which stud. I know of several folks that have done it. That way you save wear and tear on the bitch and can see which stud dog will produce better with that bitch. Also, you aren't wasting a breeding on a good bitch with say a stud that dosen't have a great sperm count, a two-fer so to speak.

newbieturtlepits
08-02-2006, 03:39 PM
LOL looks like pops is right.
I wonder if alot of pedigrees are unknowingly wrong because of different males breeding to a bitch.

I guess if a coyote got to a bitch in heat that had already conceived a litter you could have some hybreeds and some pure breeds? That could be a strange suprise

i wouldnt go as far as to say alot....... some maybe ,, some probably the people really know but dont want to sacrifice the litter as if you do know the paper work would be void and some registries require a pure litter after that one that wont be registered before accepting the next litter that isnt of doubt.. some byb would just pass them off as a nice variety from the same mom and dad they would just pick the best looking father or the one the pups look most like... not getting over on anyone to pass off bottom quality dogs with breeder name on them ,,,, the name would be dirt in the community and in some places ....get you shot too.. does happen tho... glad you got your answers ....

Rocky H. Balboa
08-04-2006, 12:50 PM
Yep even a human woman can do it...it is rare and she needs to be a real slut but in NC I knew a chick who had a white and black fraternal twin...think about that one...
hahahaha, for that to happen it must have been a train reck. Thanks for the laugh Mister. hahahaha. too funny.

chrisgr212
08-04-2006, 01:15 PM
It happens persistantly with wild and stray dogs. Even in cats. A dog will release many eggs during her heat. So it can and will have those eggs fertilized at different times. Even if bred by multiple dogs. I would not suggest it though. How would you ever figure out the pedigree?
yes it happens with dogs, and cats

jeeperino
08-04-2006, 01:38 PM
Here is one for ya guys.


Could a Hyena and a domestic dog mate? I always wondered that.

I found out the answer...NO.....A hyena is a seperate biological family. More closely related to a mongoose.

I guess I can only dream about that outcross into a hyena. LOL Probaly make for some pretty bad manbiters anyway. Just Imagine the possibilities of mating into an animal with upwards of 800 lbs psi jaw pressure.

I'll stop with the ignorance now. LOL Dont bash me LOL

look at this!!!!http://regionalworkbench.org/USP2/blog/uploaded_images/Hyenas_on_leash-789190.jpg

misterdogman
08-04-2006, 01:55 PM
Here is one for ya guys.


Could a Hyena and a domestic dog mate? I always wondered that.

I found out the answer...NO.....A hyena is a seperate biological family. More closely related to a mongoose.

I guess I can only dream about that outcross into a hyena. LOL Probaly make for some pretty bad manbiters anyway. Just Imagine the possibilities of mating into an animal with upwards of 800 lbs psi jaw pressure.

I'll stop with the ignorance now. LOL Dont bash me LOL

look at this!!!!http://regionalworkbench.org/USP2/blog/uploaded_images/Hyenas_on_leash-789190.jpgyeah its been here before...
look I even found it for ya...read about Hyenas...
http://www.game-dog.com/forums/showthread.php?p=58504#post58504