Question: Does it make any difference whether a dog/puppy is F1, F2 or multigenerational? Is it better to have F1? Will the temperament be any different, or the general health? So confused! Joel Jul 9, 2018 at 7:10pm Reply Example breed a poodle and a Golden: F1 is the only ...
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There are almost certainly more hosts with GOLDENDOODLE behavior than I’ve identified with my scanner. This is because my scanner does not exhaustively test all combinations of TLS protocol and ciphersuite. Although I am aware that some systems are only vulnerable when using a specific cipher/pr...
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A dog crate, or dog cage, is a portable enclosure that you can use to confine your dog for short periods. Though people often use “crate” and “kennel” interchangeably, the latter is a larger, semi-permanent structure that has space for eating, sleeping, playing, and toileting. ...
Shaggy Doodle Generations Mixing two purebred dogs would mean that the offspring can have similar qualities from their parents, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s 50/50 or balanced. Sometimes, the puppy can inherit more characteristics from one of the parental breeds than the other. Be...