What is a dog born to two different breeds called?

Dog crossbreeds, sometimes called designer dogs, are dogs which have been intentionally bred from two or more recognized dog breeds. They are not dogs with no purebred ancestors, but are not otherwise recognised as breeds in their own right, and do not necessarily breed true.
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What is a hybrid dog called?

John Short / Design Pics / Getty Images. Hybrid dogs, often called designer dogs, are the result of controlled cross-breeding between two purebred dogs. A hybrid can also refer to the genetic crossing of a dog and a wolf (usually called a wolf hybrid or a wolf-dog).
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Can 2 different dog breeds breed?

Theoretically, it is possible to take any two breeds of dogs and breed them together. You can, in fact, even breed dogs with other genetically-similar species, such as wolves, coyotes or dingoes, to produce what is known as a 'hybrid'.
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What is a Highbreed dog?

A hybrid dog is not a BREED, it is a hybrid, which means it is a mix of more than one purebred dog. The best way to determine the traits of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed.
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What is a combination dog?

A combination coat consists of areas of shorter hair, usually on the body, and areas of longer hair, often found on the tail, ears, legs and under the belly. The two types of coat are very easy to tell apart. The combination coat is a unique type of coat, commonly found on breeds such as: Cocker Spaniel.
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PEOPLE BREED TWO DIFFERENT MALE DOGS TO ONE FEMALE IS THAT POSSIBLE. MASTEROFALLBULLDOGS SAID YES



What is a super mutt?

Some dogs descend from other dogs that were themselves mixed breed. These other dogs can give small contributions to the ancestry of your dog, so small that they are no longer recognizable as any one particular breed. Embark calls this portion “Supermutt." We like to think it confers super powers.
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What does F1 generation mean in dogs?

F1 = Golden Retriever X Poodle

The “F” stands for “filial” and is simply a way to denote generation. So an F1 Goldendoodle means “First Generation Goldendoodle.” This is the initial cross, so one parent would be a purebred Golden Retriever and the other a purebred Poodle.
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What does F2b mean?

F2b Generation

These are second-generation backcrossed dogs. Each F2b dog is the offset of an F1 parent and an F1 backcrossed (F1b) parent. Example: a Labradoodle whose mother is a Labradoodle F1 and father a Labradoodle F1b. Chart of an F2b hybrid dog (c) breedingbusiness.com.
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Can a coyote and dog breed?

Coyotes and dogs are related, and they are biologically capable of producing hybrid litters. Coydogs have been raised in captivity. Genetic surveys of wild coyotes have rarely documented evidence of dogs in the genetic makeup of coyotes, despite domestic dogs and coyotes sharing the continent for the past 9,000 years.
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Is a hybrid a mutt?

The offspring are sometimes referred to as “hybrids” (a mix of two purebred dogs) or as the media calls them, “designer dogs.” The difference between a designer dog and a mutt is a mutt is of uncertain ancestry. Typically, a mixed breed litter can expect to have one of three results.
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What is cross breeding?

Crossbreeding is defined as the process or the act of producing offspring particularly through mating two purebred individuals but come from different breeds, varieties, or even species.
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What does dual sired litter mean?

Female dogs can conceive from more than one male per litter. A dual-sired litter is when a female is bred with two males, rather than with a single male.
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Is mix breed dog good?

A mixed-breed puppy often has the advantage of having a much lower chance of being born with inherited congenital diseases, since the mating process naturally leaves out the defective genes. This is a general truism. However, there are many dog enthusiasts who disagree with mixed breeds being the best choice for a pet.
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What does F1b and F2b mean?

An F1bb or first-generation backcross backcross Doodle are 87.5% Poodle and 12.5% of the other purebred parent. An F2 or second-generation Doodle are 50% Poodle and 50% of the other purebred parent. An F2b or second-generation backcross Doodle are 75% Poodle and 25% of the other purebred parent.
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Can you cross a fox with a dog?

Short answer: no, they can't. They simply don't have compatible parts. (Of course, that doesn't mean they can't be friends: witness Juniper the Fox and Moose the Dog, above). The longer answer to why dog-fox hybrids can't exist has to do with the two species having vastly different numbers of chromosomes.
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Are mixed breed dogs hybrids?

Technically, a mixed breed dog is not a hybrid — because a hybrid dog is the offspring of 2 different species (not just the offspring of 2 different breeds). However, people have been calling mixed breed dogs hybrids for some time now.
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Can a dog mate with a wolf?

Wolves and dogs are interfertile, meaning they can breed and produce viable offspring. In other words, wolves can interbreed with dogs, and their offspring are capable of producing offspring themselves.
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Can dogs mate with cats?

Cats and dogs cannot mate with each other, even if it looks like they're trying to do so. Their breeding behaviors, heat cycles, and different DNA prevent them from being able to produce healthy, viable offspring. Hybrid species can be created when the animals have similar DNA to each other, such as lions and tigers.
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Do Coydogs exist?

Yes, domestic dog and coyote hybrids are biologically possible and have occurred; but no genetic sampling of coyotes has found evidence of domestic dog. Coy-dogs don't survive, and here's why. The coyote pair bond is strong and long-term, discouraging interlopers.
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What is better F1B or F2?

If you're looking for a greater chance at a hypoallergenic coat and want to maintain the 50% golden retriever lineage, perhaps for the more golden retriever look that the F1B doesn't offer, the F2 may be a better choice. It's not just coat types that offer variety to the F2 type.
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Is F1 or F1B better?

Generally, F1 Goldendoodles tend to have straighter coats that shed more, so these dogs aren't considered to be hypoallergenic but are the better choice if ease of grooming is important to you. F1B Doodles, however, are 75% Poodle, so their coats are usually wavy or very curly and they shed very little.
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What is F1 and F1B?

The first generation, F1, is half of each purebred for coats with a nice plush to loose waves and little to non-shed. The F1B Goldendoodle is 75% Poodle and 25% Golden Retriever because they are the backcross of an F1 Goldendoodle and a purebred Poodle, resulting in the most allergy friendly and curliest coat.
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What is a double doodle?

A Double Doodle is a multiple hybrid-hybrid mixed breed containing elements of Golden Retriever, Labrador, and Standard Poodle in their makeup. Are Double Doodles hypoallergenic? Yes and no. Poodle-dominant members of the family are hypoallergenic.
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What does F1b mean in puppies?

The “b” in F1b Goldendoodle simply means bred back to a purebred parent. It can be from a purebred Poodle or a purebred Golden retriever. Genetically, this means they're still first-generation. However, the traits of either the retriever or the poodle can be intensified.
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What does F1 F2 F3 mean in dog breeding?

So F2 to F3 gives F2's. F1 to F3 gives F2's and so on. You may occasionally see a small "b" attached to some of the terms, for example, F1b or F2b. In simple terms, this means that the parents have been bred "back" to one of the original breeds, in this case, a poodle or a cocker spaniel.
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