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Crossbreeds, Mixed Breeds and Designer Dogs

A crossbred dog is a hybrid of two breeds of dog. Crossbreeding has been happening for centuries as, in addition to the practice of mating different types of animals, cross-breeding was also used alongside selective breeding

When Does a Crossbreed become a Breed?

A crossbreed will only become a breed when an interbreeding community of crossbreeds is able to maintain the crossbreed characteristics over many generations.

Crossbreeds are considered difficult to breed, and will usually only be created by cross-breeding breeding stock rather than from a pair of crossbred dogs.

For example, to get the desired traits of a Labradoodle, you usually need to breed a poodle with a labrador rather than interbreed two Labradoodles.

Once a stable interbreeding community can be established, the various Kennel Clubs will need to classify them as a breed.

List of common Crossbreeds and Designer Dogs

  • Arctic Wolf
  • Aussiedoodle
  • Bandogge
  • Bassatriever
  • Beagle Poo
  • Bichon Poo
  • Boggle
  • Boxerdoodle
  • Bug
  • Cairnoodle
  • Cavachon
  • Cavapoo
  • Chi Poo
  • Chin Poo
  • Chiranian
  • Cockalier
  • Cockapoo
  • Corkie
  • Cresty Poo
  • Doodleman Pinscher
  • English Boodle
  • Goldendoodle
  • Havachon
  • Havamalt
  • Havanese
  • Havapoo
  • Havaton
  • Imo Inu
  • Jackapoo
  • Jug
  • Labradoodle
  • Lhasapoo
  • Lorkie
  • Mal-Shi
  • Malchi
  • Maltipoo
  • Maltishon
  • Milky
  • Miniature Aussie Poo
  • Morkie
  • Papichons
  • Papoo
  • Pekepoo
  • Pomapoo
  • Poochin
  • Poochon
  • Puganese
  • Pugapoo
  • Puggle
  • Schnoodle
  • Shepadoodle
  • Shih Chon
  • Shih Poo
  • Shinese
  • Shorkie
  • Silkese
  • Silkypoo
  • Timber Wolf
  • Tundra Wolf
  • Wee-chon
  • Weimardoodle
  • Westie Chon
  • Westiepoo
  • Whoodles
  • Yorkiechon
  • Yorkiehuahua
  • Yorkipin
  • Yorkipoo
  • Yorkiton

Is Your Chiranian Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

We’ve noted the signs you need to look out for that might suggest that your Chiranian is potentially bored or lonely. Read them and see what options you may have.

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Is Your Chin Poo Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

If you think your Chin Poo is likely bored – here’s some tips for you to understand if this is the case and what you may want to do.

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Is Your Chi Poo Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

Your Chi Poo needs your attention just as you crave theirs. It’s important you respond to them and notice if they are feeling lonely – here’s some helpful tips for you.

20th August 2021

Is Your Cavachon Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

If you think your Cavachon is likely bored – here’s some tips for you to understand if this is the case and what you may want to do.

20th August 2021

Is Your Cairnoodle Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

Sometimes it may look like your Cairnoodle is bored or doesn’t know what to do. We’ve put together some signs for you to look out for

20th August 2021

Is Your Boxerdoodle Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

If you think your Boxerdoodle is likely bored – here’s some tips for you to understand if this is the case and what you may want to do.

20th August 2021

Is Your Bug Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

Your Bug needs your attention just as you crave theirs. It’s important you respond to them and notice if they are feeling lonely – here’s some helpful tips for you.

20th August 2021

Is Your Boggle Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

If you think your Boggle is likely bored – here’s some tips for you to understand if this is the case and what you may want to do.

20th August 2021

Is Your Bichon Poo Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

If you think your Bichon Poo is likely bored – here’s some tips for you to understand if this is the case and what you may want to do.

20th August 2021

Is Your Beagle Poo Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

Sometimes it may look like your Beagle Poo is bored or doesn’t know what to do. We’ve put together some signs for you to look out for

20th August 2021

Is Your Bassatriever Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

If you think your Bassatriever is likely bored – here’s some tips for you to understand if this is the case and what you may want to do.

20th August 2021

Is Your Bandogge Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

Your Bandogge needs your attention just as you crave theirs. It’s important you respond to them and notice if they are feeling lonely – here’s some helpful tips for you.

20th August 2021

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