0 used to describe an animal, especially a dog, whose parents and other relations are all of the same breed:
We might say that only pedigreed rules can result from rule-guided behavior and still result in r ule-guided behavior.
He also bought pedigreed hens and hogs, which are more difficult to raise but produce bigger eggs and better meat than common varieties.
The set of pedigreed rules fluctuates depending on which r ules bear the right pedigrees at any given time.
In another experiment a veterinary surgeon, assisted by other scientists, poisoned pedigreed dogs with the weedkiller sodium chlorate.
The pedigreed horses he bred were for many years the highlight of his farming/ranching initiatives.
A "pedigreed" cat is one whose ancestry is recorded, but may have ancestors of different breeds.
Many pedigreed and especially purebred cats are exhibited as show cats.
A pedigreed cat is one whose ancestry is recorded by a cat fancier organization.