What are the common breeding methods for dogs
1. Inbreeding
Inbreeding refers to the breeding of dogs with other dogs that are very close in blood. This inbreeding method can reduce the possibility of genetic variation in dogs, thereby preserving the excellent characteristics of the dog breed. Therefore, inbreeding is generally used in purebred dogs, but this method of reproduction is not necessarily 100% able to breed excellent dogs, and may also breed inferior, dementia, and genetically ill dogs.
2. Crossbreeding
Crossbreeding refers to the breeding between dogs of different breeds. In daily life, dog crossbreeding is actually rare, unless it is to breed a new dog breed, but it is usually experimentally bred in the laboratory. Generally, dogs born in this way have very complex bloodlines and cannot be successfully bred in a short period of time.
3. Interbreeding
Interbreeding refers to the breeding between two dogs of the same breed but without a common ancestor. This is also a relatively common breeding method for dogs. However, this kind of breeding also has certain disadvantages, that is, it is difficult for dogs to breed excellent offspring, and it is easy to inherit bad genes from offspring. But if good genes are inherited, it is possible to breed new varieties.
4. System Breeding
System Breeding refers to the breeding of two dogs with a common ancestor of no more than 4 generations. Generally, this kind of clan breeding is safer than inbreeding. some, and it is easy for the offspring to retain the excellent genes of their parents. However, if you want to adopt this method of breeding for dogs, it is best to choose a dog that is closely related to it, and it is best to choose a dog with better conditions for breeding.