Dogs
Breed True
In the
animal breeding, to breed true means that specimens of an
animal breed will
breed true-to-type when mated like-to like; that is, that the progeny of
any two individuals in the same breed will show consistent, replicable
and predictable characteristics. A puppy from two
purebred dogs
of the same breed, for example, will exhibit the traits of its parents,
and not the traits of all breeds in the subject breed's ancestry.
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