True poodle cross breed dogs emerge from
the crossing of a purebred dog with a purebred poodle.
Not exact matches
In reality, ethical breeders
of purebreds are much more likely to breed healthy
dogs than any
cross bred combination.
Dogs might also be multi generation crosses and not bred from two purebred dogs of different bre
Dogs might also be multi generation
crosses and not bred from two
purebred dogs of different bre
dogs of different breeds.
Every year, tens
of thousands
of dogs and puppies,
purebred and
crosses are euthanized in shelters.
These
dogs are not
purebred but rather the result
of a
crossing between a sighthound and some type
of non-sighthound breed, often a terrier or some kind
of pastoral
dog.
If a breeder does his or her due diligence in selecting the right parents,
crossing purebred dogs of different breeds results in puppies that are healthier than either
of their parents.
At present, it is well known that distichiasis affects many
purebred dogs and occasionally some
cross bred
dogs as well, and the list
of supposedly predisposed breeds now includes 109 different breeds [21].
It is primarily a disease
of purebreds although it can happen in mixed breeds, particularly if it is a
cross of two
dogs that are prone to developing the disease.
They have been a
purebred in Tibet for thousands
of years, and are one
of the few
purebred dog breeds that haven't been
crossed with others in the name
of «improvement».
First generation
crosses, otherwise known as designer
dogs, are made from two
purebred parents
of a desired mix.
Some brindle Pitbull mixes are the result
of a planned
cross breeding
of a
purebred Pitbull and another
purebred dog.
Two
purebred dogs are sometimes deliberately
crossed in hopes
of creating a new breed such as the cockapoo, which is one part cocker spaniel, one part poodle.
«Crossbred
dogs (first generation
crosses of two
purebred dogs, also called
dog hybrids) are not breeds and are not considered
purebred, although crossbreds from the same two breeds
of purebreds can have «identical qualities», similar to what would be expected from breeding two
purebreds, but with more genetic variation.»
NO ethical breeder allows ANY
purebred dog to become part
of a
cross breeding program.