Why Some Say Mixed Breeds Are Better Than Mutts

A few decades ago, the words “mixed breeds” brought to mind dogs that had junkyard ancestry.

Today, mixed breed evokes a whole new set of images. Many breeders have hit upon the idea to mix two distinct breeds with the hope of producing dogs, usually to fit specific needs.

One of the more common mixed breeds being produced today involves the Poodle. The Poodle is unique among dogs because the coat is almost dander free. Many people who have allergies to dogs can tolerate Poodles because of this distinction.

So it stands to reason that breeding Poodles with some other breeds will give the allergy sufferers a better selection. That train of thought has led to some very interesting mixed breeds.

Labradoodle

The Labradoodle is one example. This combines the Labrador Retriever and the Poodle.

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Poogle

The Poogle is another, bringing the Poodle and Beagle together.

Poogle
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Pomchi

Poodles have been crossed with several other breeds, creating some very unusual dogs. One popular mixed breed is the Pomchi, a cross between the Pomeranian and Chihuahua. Both dogs are naturally small and the Pomchi will typically weigh something less than six or seven pounds. The advantage is that the Pomeranian influence makes this a more tolerant and less nervous dog than the full-blood Chihuahua. The Chihuahua has toned down the coat somewhat, making it easier to groom.

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Pomanese

The Pomanese is a cross between the Pomeranian and the Maltese and the Pomapoo is a combination of the Pomeranian and Poodle. The Ba-Shar is a mix between the Basset Hound and Shar Pei.

Remember that you may get any of the characteristics of a particular breed when you participate in these crosses. For example, some of the Poogles look very much like a Poodle only the hair is somewhat more wavy than curly. However, when crossed with a Chocolate Labrador, the pups may have the distinctive light eyes of the Lab rather than the dark eyes of the Poodle.

Akita Shepherd

The Akita Shepherd is a mixed breed that brings together the Akita and the German Shepherd.

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Bugg

The Bugg is a mixed breed between the Pug and the Boston Terrier. One of the negative points of mixed breeds is that you don’t have the option of registering the dog with the American Kennel Club or any other canine organization.

Bugg
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While there are many mixed breeds that are formally recognized, there are also many that simply aren’t. They’re the result of accidental or inconsistent breeding. But that doesn’t mean that these dogs are not good canines. Temperament, tendencies, features, character and many other qualities are largely determined by bloodlines.

Many of the world’s best pets, most loved companions and smartest dogs are mixed breeds – some so much so that they’re called “Mutt.” But if you stop to think about it, all of today’s most popular breeds were – at one time or another – unrecognized. Today’s mixed breeds may very well be the Best in Show of tomorrow’s dog shows.

Mick Endick
Mick Endick

Mitch Endick is a short article writer, editor and website developer. The views and opinions expressed in articles written by guest authors on our website are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of our platform.