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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

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Best Ways To Exercise Your Malchi?

Short walks and runs are always good for your Malchi. Here’s some other helpful exercise ideas for you to follow.

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Best Ways To Exercise Your Lhasapoo?

We know how time can be limited to give your Lhasapoo ample exercise. Here’s some tips on other ideas that you can follow as well as how to find the right dog walker for your Lhasapoo too.

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Best Ways To Exercise Your Maltipoo?

Exercising your Maltipoo does not need to be a chore – here’s a range of ways you and your Maltipoo can get some exercise in without overly exerting yourself!

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Best Ways To Exercise Your Maltishon?

Statistics show 1 in 5 Maltishon owners don’t regularly walk their dogs which can result in health problems in the long term. See our guide to a range of ways to keep them healthy.

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Best Ways To Exercise Your Jackapoo?

Statistics show 1 in 5 Jackapoo owners don’t regularly walk their dogs which can result in health problems in the long term. See our guide to a range of ways to keep them healthy.

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Best Ways To Exercise Your Jug?

Short walks and runs are always good for your Jug. Here’s some other helpful exercise ideas for you to follow.

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Best Ways To Exercise Your Havamalt?

Short walks and runs are always good for your Havamalt. Here’s some other helpful exercise ideas for you to follow.

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Best Ways To Exercise Your Imo Inu?

Short walks and runs are always good for your Imo Inu. Here’s some other helpful exercise ideas for you to follow.

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Best Ways To Exercise Your Havanese?

We know how time can be limited to give your Havanese ample exercise. Here’s some tips on other ideas that you can follow as well as how to find the right dog walker for your Havanese too.

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Best Ways To Exercise Your Havapoo?

Exercising your Havapoo does not need to be a chore – here’s a range of ways you and your Havapoo can get some exercise in without overly exerting yourself!

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