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What are The Best Mixed Breeds?

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  • BuddiesFurEver1
  • Sophia
  • ivycat
  • mitch.delazo
  • hotmomma850
  • Luna
  • Discover with Dagwood
  • cowgirlchick78
BuddiesFurEver1
12 posts

I have always wondered what mixed breeds are the nicest, loyalist, and the best are!

Sophia
California
19 posts

i think that goldendoodles(lab and poodle mix) are very friendly. Maybe search in the dog breed center :) also, if you want a super friendly loyal dog, get a goldador( lab and golden)

ivycat
Cincinnati, OH
97 posts

I agree with Sophia, I own a goldador, and she is the sweetest, friendliest, easily trainable dog that I have ever owned. Most dogs that are Golden mixes or Lab mixes are friendly, loyal and easily trainable. They are ease to find at your local shelter due to the popularity of both breeds. I don’t know if you have ever owned dogs before, but if you haven’t these mixes are good for first time owners because of their personalities. Even though they are great dogs, they still need to go to good basic training classes.

mitch.delazo
19 posts

Selective breeding-choosing the dog with the traits you want and breeding them with each other over several generations-is required to achieve a consistent size, appearance, and temperament.

There’s quite a long list of mix breeds that can most probably meet your expectation. Try this link for some great help:
http://dogtime.com/hybrids.html

hotmomma850
3 posts

Goldadors are prized for their good-natured trainability. They’re loving, devoted, and energetic, They make great family members—a natural with kids and social withother pets.

If you wanna know more about Goldadors and maybe want a peek of how it looks like, here’s a good link to visit:
http://tinyurl.com/4tj7of

Luna
118 posts

My vote, of course, is for the Goldendoodle (Golden Retriever (not Lab) and Poodle), which tend to be sweet, loyal and all those great characteristics you are looking for PLUS they are highly intelligent, trainable and in most cases, low-shedding. Our dog is super friendly with other dogs and other people so she makes a great family dog. She does not have an ounce of guard dog so don’t go this route is you are looking for a protector :)

Discover wit...
League City, TX
63 posts

The question should be what is the best dog for you!

Choose a dog that matches your personality and lifestyle

cowgirlchick78
80 posts

I agree with Discover with Dagwood.


He is right on.

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