Dogs are a one of the most diverse specifies out there. But what’s even more interesting is when you cross breed them and combine their distinct properties. Discover the top 10 most popular mixed dog breeds. Click “NEXT” to continue reading…
1. Cockapoo
A Cockapoo is a mix between the Cocker Spaniel and the Poodle. It is said to be the first ever mixed breed dog.
This dogs combines the beautiful, natural hair of the poddle together with the jovial, energetic characteristics of the Cocker Spaniel.
2. Maltipoo
The Maltipoo is a cross between the Maltese and the Poodle. This interesting combination gives a cute and loving dog.
There are 3 different fur characteristics, based on their parents genetics. There’s thick and curly, wiry and wavy, as well as soft and silky.
3. Labradoodle
A very savvy and amicable dog. The Labradoodle is a cross between the Labrador Retriever and the Poodle.
It was once bred with the goal of making it a guide for blind people who are allergic to fur.
4. Goldendoodle
The Goldendoodle is a cross between a Poodle and a Golden Retriever. Because both its parent breeds are intellient, the Goldendoodle inherits a superior brain.
Only being bred from the 90s, it is one of the more modern mixed breeds.
5. Maltese Shih Tzu aka Malshi
The mixed breeds so far have included Poodles. The Maltese Shih Tzu is one of the few mixed breed dogs that does not include the Poodle. It is a cross between the Maltese and the Shih Tzu.
It was intended to be bred as a hypoallergenic dog (to help deal with owner allergies) and was bred from the 90s onwards.
6. Puggle
A cute dog indeed, the Puggle is a cross between the Beagle and the Pug. It has the facial features of a Pug but the body characteristics of a Beagle.
Puggles love to eat most things, which includes any form of snacks.
7. Schoodle
The Snoodle is a cross between the Schnauzer and the Poodle. It comes in many different sizes depending on how big its parents were.
The range of sizes start from small and huggable and goes to big and strong. It will be large if it is bred from a large Schnauzer.
8. Yorkipoo
This cute little fella is a cross between a Yorkshire Terrier and a small Poodle. He’s small enough to be kept in the smallest apartment spaces.
Both parent breeds are susceptible to genetic disorders. The Yorkipoo is bred to keep the positive features of its parent breeds whilst avoiding their genetic disorders.
9. Siberpoo
This mixed breed come from the parent breeds Siberian husky and Poodle. You may have heard of the others names that it’s known by: huskydoodle, poosky, or huskapoo.
These dogs are not only good looking, they are also cheerful and fun-loving.











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