Petz Selective Breedz
Petz Selective Breedz
  This page will look much better in time. Right now, I just want to make  sure that my selective breedz are avaliable for the public to download.
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The above selective breed is called the Allister Spaniel. It is based loosely on the Portuguese Water Dog. The personality is labrador, despite the poodle hair. The eyes come in various colors, but the coat is always white with gray feet.

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The Dobie is the breed above. The last picture is of my personal petz, and the white coat is not a variation that I bred into the breed, but with a little luck in breeding the origional 8 black and brown dogz, you might end up with something special like mine. These dogs are meant to resemble a doberman pincher without a docked tail. If you want to get realistic, you could try to get all five of the real doberman pincher colors through breeding: fawn, blue, red, black, and white (all with brown or tan markings.

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Above is the Great Pyrenees. It is all white with various shades of brown in the eyes. The nose is always black. Although it is a mixed breed, it looks like a white version of the origional labrador breed.

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Above is the Red Bull. It is NOT just a red and brown bulldog. It is mainly a mix between bulldog and great dane. The muzzle is the color of a great dane instead of a bulldog, and it has great dane ears, which I like a lot on the bulldog in comparison to the origional bully ears.

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Above is the  Frisky. It comes in a ton of different colors. In fact, I think you could easily breed every single color from them. They have long, fluffy tails. Their fur is silky and curly. They have alert, chihuahua ears. Eye color is usually ice blue, but it can vary. It is very hyper!

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The above picture is of a fully grown Gypsy Terrier. They are only of my favorites! They always have tan, black, and white fur... but the markings are variable so you don't get bored! They are little and sweet.

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The Purple Sugar breed comes in two varieties, and the above is of the "Purple" variety. It can interbreed with the "Sugar" variety and will always give you either Purple or Sugar kittens, not something different.

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The Purple Sugar breed comes in two varieties, and the above is of the "Sugar" variety. It can interbreed with the "Purple" variety and will always give you either Purple or Sugar kittens, not something different.

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Above is the Silver Bullet. It is essentially a silvery scottish terrier without the scottie fur and with dane ears.

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Up above is the Sprinkles breed, so named due to the light brown ticking throughout the coat. This is a really nice breed and it reminds me of one of my previously owned cats, who had a simular coat of fur.

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Above is the "Fluffy" breed. It is for all you girly girls out there! This is a slightly skinnier version of a white persian with pretty pink eyes.

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Above is the energetic Hay Hound. They are the color of straw and have a unique build and look to them. .

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All the pretty kitties above are part of the Himalayan breed. They come in all kinds of colors and combinations of colors. Structularly, there are skinnier and fatter ones, but they all resemble persians.

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