If your dog is mated with two different breeds, it is possible that puppies of multiple breeds will be born. This situation usually occurs during cross-breeding.
The first thing you need to understand is that dogs are highly hybrid animals. When different breeds mate, various types of puppies will be produced. The traits and characteristics of these puppies will be affected by the genes of the parent dogs, and may exhibit more complex genetic characteristics. Therefore, if your dog is mated with two dogs of different breeds, a more complex mix of offspring may result.
In addition, there are some risks and problems that need to be paid attention to when cross-breeding. For example, mating between different breeds may increase the probability of some physical problems or genetic defects. At the same time, it may have some impact on the dog's health and personality.
If you own a purebred dog and want to maintain its purebred nature, it is recommended to avoid breeding with other breeds. If you still want to cross-breed, it is recommended to consult a professional veterinarian or dog breeding expert, carefully choose to pair different breeds, and be fully aware of and prepared for the risks and problems during the breeding process.