List of dog crossbreeds

A German Sheprador at 3.5 months. A cross between a German Shepherd and Labrador Retriever.

This is a list of common dog crossbreeds.

Standardized breeds that originated as crossbreeds

Originating as crossbreeds, now sustained independently of the parent breeds.

NamePictureCross ofWith
American Bully
American Pit Bull TerrierStaffordshire Bull Terrier
Anatolian Shepherd
Kangal dogAkbash dog
Black and Tan Coonhound
BloodhoundBlack and Tan Virginia Foxhound
Bulgarian Shepherd DogKarakachan dogCaucasian Shepherd Dog, Central Asian Shepherd Dog, St. Bernard, Newfoundland
Bull Terrier and Miniature Bull Terrier
Old English BulldogOld English Terrier
Catahoula bulldog
Catahoula Leopard DogAmerican Bulldog
Cesky Terrier
Sealyham TerrierScottish Terrier
Chinook
Husky/Mastiff mix called ChinookCanadian Eskimo Dog, Belgian Sheepdog, German Shepherd Dog
Eurohound
Alaskan HuskyAny pointing breed
Eurasier
Chow ChowKeeshond, Samoyed
German Wirehaired Pointer
GriffonStichelhaar, German Shorthaired Pointer
Irish Wolfhound
Surviving original Irish WolfhoundsScottish Deerhound, Great Dane
King Shepherd
German Shepherd (both short and longhaired variations)Shiloh Shepherd, Great Pyrenees, Newfoundland
Kyi-Leo
MalteseLhasa Apso
Majestic Tree HoundCoonhoundBloodhound
Miniature Pinscher
German PinscherItalian Greyhound, Dachshund
Northern Inuit Dog
Canadian Eskimo DogLabrador Husky
Russian Spaniel
English Cocker SpanielEnglish Springer Spaniel, other spaniel breeds
Slovak Rough-haired Pointer
German Wirehaired PointerCesky Fousek, Weimaraner
Scotch Collie (Rough Collie/Smooth Collie)
Working collies, probably similar to modern Border CollieBorzoi and perhaps other breeds
Shetland Sheepdog
Spitz-type herding dogs from Shetland (similar to Icelandic Sheepdog)Rough Collie, Pomeranian
Shiloh Shepherd Dog
German ShepherdAlaskan Malamute
Silken Windhound
a multi-generational line of small Whippet-based lurchersBorzoi and Whippet
Tamaskan Dog
Siberian HuskyAlaskan Malamute

Common first-cross hybrids

These are dogs created deliberately by crossing two purebred dogs. Sometimes known as "designer dogs", and often given portmanteau names derived from those of the parent breeds. There is a very large number of possible combinations, and the following table only lists those most often bred deliberately. Breed associations such as the AKC, the UKC, and the CKC, do not recognize "designer dog" crosses as breeds.


NamePictureCross ofWithNotes
AussiedoodleAustralian ShepherdStandard or Miniature Poodle [1]
BeaglierBeagleCavalier King Charles SpanielBeing bred as a companion dog[2]
BichpooBichon FrisePoodle
BoradorBorder CollieLabrador RetrieverA borador is black with a patch of white on its chest, neck and sometimes head. They are friendly, extroverted dogs that are easy to train and quick to please. They bond easily with their human family and love children. (http://www.101dogbreeds.com/borador.asp)
CavachonCavalier King Charles SpanielBichon Frise[3]

Suitable breed for children, is a low maintenance breed with minimal sheddinghttp://dogs.petbreeds.com/l/223/Cavachon

Chion, Papihuahua, Pap-Chi, Chi-A-PapPapillonChihuahuaChions may have any combinations and attributes of both a Chihuahua and a Papillon. They are sweet, charming, intelligent, active, and affectionate companions. [4] However, they can be subject to health issues such as eye, gum, and joint problems as well as fontanel and other issues.[5]
CockapooPoodleCocker Spaniel
ChorkieChihuahuaYorkshire Terrier[6][7]
DoxiepooDachshundPoodle[8]
GoldendoodlePoodleGolden Retriever
LabradoodlePoodleLabrador RetrieverBred as a nonshedding alternative to Labrador Retrievers.[9]
Longdog
SighthoundSighthound
Lurcher
Any sighthoundMost commonly a collie-type herding dog, or a terrierDogs of long-dog type, very variable in size according to parents; often rough-coated. Traditionally used for poaching – typically faster than a collie and easier to train and less conspicuous than many sighthounds.
Mal-shiMalteseShih-TzuActive, playful small dogs. Adults weigh about 7 pounds.
PekeapooPekingesePoodle
PuggleBeaglePugCrossbred to combat genetic respiratory disorders in the Pug breed.
SchnoodlePoodleMiniature or Standard Schnauzer
Shih-poo, Pooshih, Shih Tzu PoodlePoodleShih TzuBeing bred as a companion dog[8]
Texas HeelerAustralian Cattle DogAustralian Shepherd
YorkiepooYorkshire terrierPoodle
ZuchonBichon FriséShih Tzu

See also

References

  1. Consumer Dummies (4 March 2010). Dogs All-in-One For Dummies. John Wiley & Sons. p. 586. ISBN 978-0-470-63594-0.
  2. "Begalier Information". International Designer Canine Registry. Retrieved 2013-06-27.?
  3. "Cavachon". Animal Planet.
  4. "Chion". Animal-World.
  5. "Clinicopathological Features of Canine Neuroaxonal Dystrophy and Cerebellar Cortical Abiotrophy in Papillon and Papillon-related Dogs". Japan Science and Technology Information Aggregator, Electronic.
  6. "Chorkie". Animal Planet.
  7. Betsy Brevitz (16 April 2009). The Complete Healthy Dog Handbook: The Definitive Guide to Keeping Your Pet Happy, Healthy & Active Through Every Stage of Life. Workman Publishing Company. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-7611-5709-0.
  8. 1 2 Hot Dogs!. Barron's. 2007. ISBN 0-7641-3512-0.
  9. Carlozo, Lou (Feb 9, 2013). "Are doodle dogs worth their price?". Reuters. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
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