Dachshunds!
yes inbreeding is very common in Alabama
you cant it is bad for the baby hamsters it is called in breeding
No you can not because they have the same genes and DNA so if you do breed them they will be mentally handicapped and the puppies will turn out wierd
Yes you can but it is called inbreeding. Inbreeding can cause effects and problems. To have a well breed dog don't do this.
ONE of the most stubborn dog breeds are the dachshunds.
yes you can even breed daughter to father but not mother to son
Nothing in particular since dachshunds are quite irritable and can become jealous with other pets so you need to be watchful when this breed is with another dog breed, especially smaller breeds.
As Dachshunds are quite a small breed, this is unlikely. However you could expect a litter of between 3 and 7 - depending on whether you have a Standard or Miniature Dachshund.
No because it is inbreeding, it can cause various diseases of mutated genes
The original German dachshunds in the 1600's were larger than the breed is today (weighing between 30 and 40 pounds), with shorter legs than most other breeds, but longer than the legs on the breed today. Originally, the breed came in straight-legged and crook-legged varieties. Today's modern dachshund is descended from the crook-legged variety. The breed is famous for its use in hunting badgers, but the breed (being bigger than they are today) were also used for rabbit and fox hunting, and for locating wounded deer.
In the US, Dachshunds have bitten the most, followed by Chihuahuas and Jack Russell Terriers.