purebreds
Purebreds are animals whose ancestry is traced within a single recognized breed and who meet the breed's documented standards. In practice, a purebred individual carries a documented pedigree and is often registered with one or more breed registries. Registration provides a verified lineage and can enable participation in breed-specific shows and competitions. Breed standards describe expected physical traits, coat, color, size, structure, and often temperament.
History and registries: Modern purebred breeding emerged with formal registries in the 19th and 20th centuries
Genetics and health: Purebreds may have reduced genetic diversity due to closed populations and linebreeding, increasing
Ethics and welfare: Debates surround breeding practices, with concerns about overproduction, early mortality, and the welfare