Take note, Pugapoos have longer noses than their Pug cousins, making them less prone to breathing problems. However, be sure to break their playtime into increments so they are not over-exerted. Also known as a Labradinger, Springadors have been around for a long time . These Labrador and Springer Spaniel mixed-breed dogs often take the colors of the Labrador—yellow, black, and chocolate—and grow to be fairly large.
Most are generally healthy and range from 10 to 30 pounds fully grown. These charming, polka dot pups originate from the Bulldog and Dalmatian breeds. They are quite active, but love to stay by your feet when they aren’t playing games. It’s recommended to set aside 45 minutes or more each day for a walk or game of fetch with this larger dog. As if Pugs didn’t already have a distinctive look, when you mix one with a Poodle you get the funkiest of mixed-breed dogs. They’re low maintenance, fairly active, and medium-sized.
The beauty of these mixed-breed dogs though, means that they may also develop the curly hair and white markings typical of a Springer Spaniel! These two quality breeds together create a friendly, water-loving, high-energy dog. Just take our advice and try not to fall in love with all of them. This lovely puppy is really sweet and smart. Partial blue eyes with a dark merle coat.
Expect a compact, muscly body with a curly tail. One of the fluffier mixed-breed dogs, the Labradoodle, is mixed between a Labrador and a Toy or Miniature Poodle. Playful and spunky come to mind when thinking about these 50- to 60-pound teddy bears.
These little balls of energy make great travel pets as they stay by your side and are small-to-medium size. Intelligent, gentle, and playful, a Maltipoo is a cross between the loveable Maltese and the Toy or Miniature Poodle. Their small size and affectionate nature make them the perfect lap-sized mixed-breed dog. No need to worry about your furniture—these pups are non-shedders and hypoallergenic. Exuberant and fun-loving, Aussiepoms have become popular mixed-breed dogs due to their high intelligence. Since they come from very different parents—the Australian Shepherd and Pomeranian—they’re an energetic dogs anyone can’t help but love.
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