Friday, December 2, 2011

Top Hybrid Dogs List


Top Hybrid Dogs List


Top Hybrid Dogs List. Hybrid Dogs, Animal rights groups such as the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals discourage buying dogs as gifts. The word 'Hybrid', when referring to genetics means, the offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock, especially the offspring produced by breeding plants or animals of different varieties, species, or races. In general the word means, 'something of mixed origin or composition.' Hybrid dogs, or designer dogs as some call them, are becoming quite popular. Below is a list of the most popular hybrid dogs. The best way to determine the traits of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed. The Dog Breed Info Center(R) does not attempt to interpret the temperaments of each individual hybrid mix because the differences in the dogs, even within the same litter can vary greatly. If you do not feel the temperament of one of the purebreds in the mix is suited for your lifestyle, then that hybrid dog is not for you. Do not take a gamble that the puppy or dog will turn out like the other breed in the mix. Choosing a dog simply for its looks is a foolish way to choose a dog. Read the article on Designer Dogs for more info on these mixed breeds.
However, if you’ve decided (after careful consideration) to make good on the promise to bring a pooch into the family fold this holiday season, you can adopt a deserving mutt, or you might consider one of these hot-ticket “designer dogs.”
Beabull

These social butterflies are great with kids and other dogs, but can be hyper, making daily walks a must
Boxweiler

This crossbreed is known for its muscular stature and protective nature, making it an ideal watchdog.
Cavachon

You can expect gentle playfulness out of these fluffy little high-maintenance dogs.
Chiweenie

What this tiny mix lacks in size, it can more than make up for in volume, particularly when strangers approach.
Cockapoo

You can enjoy a long-lasting relationship with these easygoing, intelligent curly-haired cuties.
Dorkie

These pint-sized pooches aren’t the awkward wallflowers their name suggests; they like to make their presence known
Frengle

The floppy-eared Frengle’s a clown and a crowd-pleaser, with a penchant for raising a ruckus.
Labradoodle

One of the more publicized hybrid dogs — it has its own dictionary entry and board game piece — Labradoodles are prized for their intelligence.
Ori Pei

Underneath all those wrinkles is a friendly family dog that goes with the flow.
Pomchi

Pomchis can be divas and love the spotlight.
Puggle

The floppy-eared, frisky puggle has enjoyed quite a bit of the limelight in recent years; the breed was even a hot topic on prime-time news.
Schnoodle

These active, kid-friendly hybrids are known to make life easy on humans who are sneezy.
Yorkie Poo

Small and spunky, these mini mixed-breeds love to be a part of the family action.

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