Breeding Guide

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Basics: 1. Make sure you have a pretty waja with a small amount of markings (for this guide) and a love pear available. Is the waja 20 days or older? Good. Now we will proceed to the next step. 2. Go to the Waja Search and look for a waja with the same markings as your waja. Remember! Check the owners rules and make sure you're not violating any by requesting the breeding. 3. Check the lineage up to the grandparent (that is three gens up). No parents the same? Good. 4. Now go to a color website (such as colortools.net) and go to a color combiner or mixer. Now find the texts of the two parents, and make sure the result is pretty. Remember to combine all the markings, and when you're done, and happy with it, click breed. A request has been sent to the owner. 5. Wait for the pups, and enjoy!

Here is an example of a what a breeding might look like if you have done the above steps.

Mother- http://i948.photobucket.com/albums/ad324/IrishPuppy/untitledothersamplespitz.jpg

Father- http://i948.photobucket.com/albums/ad324/IrishPuppy/untitledsamplespitz.jpg

Median pup- http://i948.photobucket.com/albums/ad324/IrishPuppy/untitledpuppiesamplespitz.jpg

If you used an Ancient Love Pear then all pups will look like the mediain pup above. If you use a regular love pear, then the color of the above pup may slightly vary.

Breeding in the markings! OK, this job is a toughie, and may take a while, so you'll need patience. 1. Get a waja with your favourite marking. Make sure it's at 100, or this will not go as well for you. Now, you find a waja of the opposite gender on the Waja Search, this time, we want a markingless. 2. You know the drill, breed with it. When the pups come, don't be upset. They will be fades. 3. Age pear one of the pups, or wait until it's 20, and breed it with a waja with the marking you chose. Repeat step two with these wajas. 4. A few generations later, you'll have a perfect marked waja! (I know you're saying "That's pointless" It's not. This is an example. Say you got an Aerial with 60% belly and it was a nice pretty one. You could make it even prettier by upping the opacity layer. Or if you got a markless waja, and didn't have the money tondo a dye project, you breed in the markings)

Breeding out markings is as simple as breeding them in. You just get a waja with all the markings yours has and breed it with all of the markings but one. Inbreeding- Noo! Inbreeding is a kind if breeding where you breed puppies from the wajas parents or relatives. Yuck! Not many on wajas respect it, which is why you should always check both wajas lineages when breeding.

Common Abreviations Used in Breeding: LQ: Litter Quantity. Can be increased by using Normal Pears. Litter Quantity is how many pups are born. MG: Male Gene. Can be increased with male pears. MG is how many males are in the litter. MU: Mutation. This can be increased by using Strange Pears. It increases the chances of mutations on pups. In%: Inbred Percentage. If your waja is inbred the In% is how inbred it is. IBP: Instant Birth Pear. If you feed your waja this, it will give birth to a litter of pups instantly. Waja must be pregnant in order for this to work. LP: Love Pear. Pear used to breed wajas. Owner of the female supplies this. ALP: Ancient Love Pear. Used to breed wajas with the old breeding script. The old breeding script is when the parents marks and Colors are mixed together directly and there is only one outcome. MP: Male Pear. Increases male gene. SP: Strange Pear. Increases mutation IP: Ice Pear. Decreases In%. NP: Normal pear. Increases LQ.