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What does everyone think of the "Toyger" or the "Labradoodle"? Are these the breeds of the future or do they distract owners away from good animals in the shelters?
Im a rather big fan of the liger. Cause they are pretty much the coolest animal ever. 🙂
What is a toyger?
I was under the impression that labradoodles were bred to be hypo allergenic pets because they didn't shed. I think that's why they breed a lot of these designer breeds now, to bring out a trait that they want from one breed and have it show up in a different one........usually for a no-shed or low shedding pet. Shelter dogs are usually of the shedding sort (here, the typical shelter dog is a large breed mix of shepard/lab and for some reason there are lots of beagles, mix breed terriers are huge too) so I guess it just depends on what someone is looking for.
I think its ok when they are made for hypoallergenic traits.
Why not just get the poodle in the first place and not deal with the hassle?
And every mix breed we've ever had has been the healthiest and easiest to train too..........I'm sure that's not everyone's case but someone else mentioned "hybird vigor" and I am totally sold on that! Poor guy was even hit by a car and torn up by a large bulldog/pitbull (and he's only 20 lbs), and still has never had any medical problems 11 yrs later. Then again the dogs we had were strays.........not from a shelter actually..........people drop off some of the cutest puppies in my parents' neighborhood, I just don't get it, I don't believe the owners even tried to find them homes.
ITs a genetic crapshoot!
Then you get to the designer dogs. I cant tell you how many puggles or labradoodles I've seen at my vets office and they all look different!
What is a toyger?
I was under the impression that labradoodles were bred to be hypo allergenic pets because they didn't shed. I think that's why they breed a lot of these designer breeds now, to bring out a trait that they want from one breed and have it show up in a different one........usually for a no-shed or low shedding pet. Shelter dogs are usually of the shedding sort (here, the typical shelter dog is a large breed mix of shepard/lab and for some reason there are lots of beagles, mix breed terriers are huge too) so I guess it just depends on what someone is looking for.
i think that it can go either way. labrodoodle, etc is just a fancy name for a mutt! or so i think. and yes they are distractioning from all the GREAT animal shelters!
On the thread topic- I used to work at a pet store that sold a lot of "designer dogs" and it seemed that most were not as hearty as the purebreds. Our store sold a "Lhasapoo" born without one of its paws for $700, a Chihuahua-Pug with severe luxating patellas (not helped by the fact that his stout pug body was too much for his tiny chihuahua legs) for $600, and a "ChiYork" with a severe heart problem for $1000.