Some examples of animals that may not breed well in captivity include giant pandas, koalas, and some species of wild cats like cheetahs. Factors such as habitat requirements, stress, and mating behavior can all impact an animal's ability to breed successfully in captivity.
Yes, they breed dogs with wolves so it's a possibility
no
The breed of dogs featured in the movie "Miracle Dogs Too" are typically mixed breed or rescue dogs, rather than a specific purebred.
Whiskey is Shetland Sheepdog dog breed
they can have more kids and then it will be most likely for them not to be extinct
Wolfdogs may be found anywhere that wolves and dogs can interact and breed. They are sometimes bred in captivity.
All horses no matter the breed have the capacity to breed in captivity as long as they are reproductively intact.
In captivity, definitely in captivity.
Chinook...There were 11 left in the world then in 1981 they were able to save the breed from thoes 11 dogs.
Yes you would. He/she could become yours
Yes, Mustangs can breed in captivity. However their breeding is controlled for the most part by their owners and they should still be subject to the same breeding criteria as any domestic horse breed.
no they dont.
Yes, but not always.
Technically the forest like wolves, but dogs have been so domesticated that a pup raised in captivity wouldn't be able to survive.
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No, not necessarily true, but mixed breed dogs do live longer than pure bred dogs