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"Designer dogs" are real breeds, not just mixed-breed dogs. |
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In almost all cases, "designer dogs" are produced by breeding dogs of two different breeds together- such as a Labrador and a Poodle- rather than breeding two designer dogs together- such as a Labradoodle and a Labradoodle. Why? |
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Today's Labradoodles are descended from dogs bred for blind people that required low-allergy dogs, and Labradoodles are still being used for this purpose today,. |
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Labradoodles and Goldendoodles do not shed and have easy-to-care-for coats. |
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What is the primary motivation behind most breeding of "designer dogs"? |
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"Designer dogs" have "hybrid vigor," which makes them healthier than purebreds. |
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A look through any classified service, such as Craigslist, will show that many Labradoodles, Goldendoodles and other "designer dogs" soon lose their homes and are offered up for adoption. Why? |
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What is true about crossing two different breeds to produce a "designer dog"? |
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What, according to many shelters, is NOT a result of the "designer dog" craze? |
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If you need a dog with certain physical or mental characteristics (such as no shedding or being calm around children,) what is the best way to ensure getting such a dog? |
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