Mixed-Breed Dogs for Those Who Can't Decide on Just One Breed

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Bernedoodle

Bernedoodles are hybrid dogs with poodle and Bernese mountain dog parents. The Berners are usually bred with standard poodles, resulting in a large, friendly dog who, ideally, doesn't shed much.

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Cavapoo

Another doodle hybrid, this one crossing a poodle with a Cavalier King Charles spaniel to create a small, friendly dog who's easy on their owner's allergies.

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Chiweenie

The Chiweenie is a mix of the Chihuahua and dachshund, bred to eliminate the back problems dachshunds sometimes experience. They're fun, alert dogs, but they might need an obedience class or two.

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Chug

This cross between a pug and a Chihuahua is a popular choice for anyone looking for a small best friend. With the Chihuahua ancestry, they sport longer snouts than purebred pugs,

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Czechoslovakian Vlca

Here's an ultra-rare breed; the Czechoslovakian Vlca originated as a mix between German shepherds and actual wolves. (These days, wolves are no longer included in the breeding.)

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Goldendoodle

This hybrid is a favorite among allergy sufferers, combining the smarts and low-shedding of the poodle with the lovable antics of the golden retriever. Goldendoodles are typically sweet,

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King Shepherd

A German shepherd crossed with a Shiloh shepherd, a king shepherd is a gigantic dog weighing up to 150 pounds. They're as trainable as they are big, but they'll still need plenty of room to roam.

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Poochon

The poochon is a mix of the bichon frise and poodle, another breed designed to shed minimally. The bichons are bred with toy and miniature poodles, so they're usually pretty small and lively.

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Shih Tzu-Poodle

The shih tzu-poodle, more commonly called the shih-poo, is another dog designed for people who suffer from allergies and live in apartments because they're small dogs who don't shed much.

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Texas Heeler

The Texas heeler is actually a mix of two Australian dog breeds: the Australian cattle dog and the Australian shepherd.

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