Top 6 crossbreeds that are great with children and other dogs
>> Apr 17, 2018
Today, the mixed breed dogs have it
all. Mix two pure races, and you will get the best of both in one cute puppy.
Most of them are known for being great family dogs, getting along with adults
and children alike, but also with other animals, such as cats or birds. Many
crossbreed dogs are also known for not shedding, which makes them exceptionally
good for people with allergies who still want to adopt a dog.
So, if you’re looking to adopt a dog
and asking yourself if you should get a mixed breed one or not, our answer is: go
for it! And if you are not convinced yet, then go on, and discover our list
of the best mixed breed dogs for families!
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1. The Maltipoo
Even this dog’s name is full of
cuteness! The Maltipoo is a
cross between a Maltese and a Poodle. Not only are these small beauties
extremely smart, they are also very friendly and great to be around children.
Playful and good natured, they make for excellent life companions. They are
also pretty small, which means that they don’t take up much space, and that
makes them perfect for people with small houses or apartments.
2. The Puggle
We know, Puggle rhymes with Muggle,
but that doesn’t make these cute dogs any less exceptional. A cross between the
Beagle and the Pug, these dogs are adorably playful, and are great around
elderly and children alike. They are friendly and get along easily with other
animals as well.
There is one thing though about
Puggles, and it’s that they bark a lot, which can make them quite noisy. But
that’s nothing good training can’t arrange.
3. The Labradoodle
Again, a mixed breed with a cute
name. The Labradoodle is, as you have already guessed it, a mix between a
Poodle and a Labrador Retriever. This dog is one of the friendliest around,
getting perfectly along with humans and animals alike.
Smart, playful, and friendly, they
make for an excellent companion, especially to the elderly. Another great thing
about the Labradoodle (beside its magnificent name of course), is that it’s
a hypoallergenic dog that doesn’t shed too much. It’s also quite big, so, only
adopt one if you have enough space for him to run around and enjoy himself!
4. The Pomsky
Ah, the Pomsky, definitely one of the cutest
creatures on earth (or in the universe, unless there are cuter alien pets
out here). The Pomsky is a mix between a Siberian Husky and a Pomeranian.
This dog is usually of medium built (due to the fact that one of his parents is
a small dog and the
other is quite big) that shades constantly, which means that if you have
an allergy, stay away from this adorable ball of fur. But, if you don’t, know
that the Pomsky is a smart, sometimes silly dog that loves to play around and
is great around kids.
5. The Cockapoo
Don’t laugh at the Cockapoo’s name,
for he is a magnificent breed of dogs! Here’s a riddle for you: what do you get
when you cross a Cocker Spaniel with a Poodle? The cutest ball of energy in
the world!
The Cockapoo (try not to laugh at
the name) is a funny dog that doesn’t take itself too seriously. But, that
doesn’t mean that this breed is not smart! The Cockapoo is clever, easy to
train, and absolutely loves hanging out with people, especially children. This
mixed breed has a kind nature, which makes it perfect as a “therapy
dog” for people who need one. His small built also makes him perfect for
apartments.
6. The Goldador
This name sounds badass, right?
Well, the Goldador is a
badass crossbreed. A mix between a Golden Retriever and a Labrador Retriever,
the Goldador inherited all the greatest aspects of these already great breeds.
Energetic, loyal, and kind, the
Goldador is a devoted dog that would go to any extent to please his owners.
Great around children as well as elderly people, it’s the perfect dog for those
who want to battle their loneliness, since you’ll never feel alone with this
beautiful ball of fur.
Being extremely smart and sociable,
the Goldador gets along with other pets as well, and makes for the perfect
family dog!
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