Writers' Community!
Home Page Two Columnists Q&A Submit an Article FAQs Contact Author Login
Article Submission
We Need YOUR Articles!
We'll Promote Them for FREE!

Author Login

New Authors
Register Here


Now Serving 7,771 Authors
70,457 Quality Articles
& 6,817 Current Users Online!
Featured Authors
Connor Davidson (5,131)
Joel Hendon (16,285)
Ben Morrish (7,936)
Steve Kovacs (4,545)
Sandra E. Graham (7,883)
Fran Larson (2,271)
David Tanguay (9,577)
Michael Ramzy (633)
Missing Link (766)
E. Raymond Rock (3,068)
Gregory Lewis (1,603)
Nancy Daniels (1,550)
Mark Parsec (15,056)
David Pekrul (3,696)

View All Featured Authors
Most Recent
Training Your Puppy - The First Steps

Bichon Frise Training: Some Things To Consider

Bichon Frise Training To Stop Dog Marking

Learn All About Bichon Frise Before You Start The Bichon Frise Training

Greyhound Training: From Racing to Family Pet

Genetic Blindness in Dogs

Things to Do with Your Dog in Austin

Blue Dog Rescue Offers Homeless Dogs a New Leash on Life

Papillon Training: Training on Walks

How to Get the Most Out of Walks Using Papillon Training

Home » Categories » Animals & Pets » Dogs » Description & List of Popular Designer Dog Breeds » Printer Friendly

Description & List of Popular Designer Dog Breeds

Rated 3.5 out of 5
No Reader Ratings Available ?
Rate It  /  View Comments  /  View All Articles submitted by Kelly Marshall
Submitted Friday, January 26, 2007
Kelly Marshall (329)
Oh My Dog Supplies
Log in to become a member of Kelly Marshall's Fan Club!


If you have been following the latest trends and changes in dog breeding you may have come across the term “designer dogs". These are, in fact, simply mixed breeds that are crossed to produce a specific physical appearance, usually easily identified as a cross between the two breeds. The breeders attempt to include only the desirable traits of the two parents while minimizing the chance of physical or health issues between the cross.

Some of the more common or popular designer dogs are:

  • Labradoodle – a cross between a Labrador retriever and a Standard Poodle. Considered to have the non-shedding and easy care coat of a poodle combined with the poodle’s intelligence and the wonderful, loving personality of the Lab.
  • Porkie – a cross between a Pug and a Yorkie. A small dog that is heartier than the standard Yorkie with longer hair and the easygoing temperament of the Pug.
  • Cockapoo – a cross between a cocker spaniel and a poodle. Often considered an intelligent, low shedding small breed that is great for families.
  • Schnoodle – cross between a Schnauzer and a Poodle, again with an attempt to have an intelligent, non-shedding companion dog.
  • Daisy Dog – a three way cross between a poodle and Shih Tzu parent and a Bichon. These dogs are reported to be very calm and excellent companion dogs for traveling or living in small spaces.
  • Poogle– cross between a poodle and a beagle. Small sized dog that energetic and easy to train.
  • Puggle – Pug and a beagle. These are very friendly dogs that love to be involved in all aspects of the family.
Most of the designer dogs have a poodle in the mix simply because poodles are know to be excellent non-shedding dogs and also are very intelligent. The three different sizes of poodles also make them a great breed for mixing with various dog breeds.

It is important to remember that these crosses have occurred in the past; it is just now that they are being recognized. As with all breeds of dogs there are good breeding dogs and dogs that should not be crossed due to health conditions or temperaments.

A designer dog, also called a hybrid, is not recognized by the Kennel Clubs, although many agencies are trying to develop registries for these breeds. Be aware that many of these dogs are more expensive than either one of their purebred parents, but do not have any standing with breed registries. Many shelter dogs are mixed breeds that are looking for a loving home and are available at a fraction of the cost that some breeders are asking.

Designer dogs may also have a variety of health concerns and conditions. Do not mistakenly believe that all hybrids are naturally healthy and immune from genetic conditions, in fact they may have just as many health concerns as purebred dogs. Be sure to check the temperament of the parents, and choose a breed that is one you really want, not just the “trendy" dog of the day.

Final Note: If you get your designer dog, don't make him/her less hip by getting all your gear at Petco - you'll need some designer dog supplies - try an elevated dog feeder or designer dog bed for extra style points.



Reprint Rights

Log in to become a member of Kelly Marshall's Fan Club!

Comments on this article: (1 total)


» left by Mrs. L. A. Walker-Indyke from Chicago land area IL (1 year 137 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 2 out of 5
It might be helpful to who ever is editing this sight to look up the american hybred club. They list over 100 hybred's and as a professional pet groomer I am always looking for additional information so as to better assist my customers on grooming, temperment and general info.
Respond to this comment

Was this article helpful to you? Leave a Public Comment or Question:

This Article has been viewed 1,603 times.
Article added to SearchWarp.com on 1/26/2007 1:28:06 PM.
View other articles written by Kelly Marshall (329)


If you found this article interesting, you may want to check out:

Disclaimer:  All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only! By no means is any information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional or organization.


Today's Most Popular
Dog Mating - Why Do Dogs 'Tie'

Puppy Diarrhea - a Common Problem That Can Have Serious Consequences

Chinese Shar Pei Character

Dog Ear Care - Keeping Your Dog's Ears Healthy & Pain Free

Chicken Compared To Chicken Meal

Time For A Dog Bath? Dog Bathing Tips For You And Your Dog

Cute Dog Names: Unique And Funny Names For Your Girl Or Boy Dog

English Mastiffs And Bull Mastiffs: This Is One Gentle Giant

Stages of Whelping a Litter of Puppies

How to Stop a Barking Dog and Get a Good Night Sleep

Viewed from Cache. Load Time: 0.016.

Home  |  Page Two  |  FAQ's  |  Contact  |  Terms of Service  |  Article Submission Guidelines  |  Questions & Answers  |  Privacy  |  Mission / About
Copyright © 1999-2009 SearchWarp.com, All Rights Reserved - SearchWarp.com is an IcoLogic, Inc. Company