Many dog breeds have been around for 1000 years or more.
But new dog breeds are also being bred.
These so-called designer dogs, in which two purebred dogs are mated, should be geared towards today’s requirements for family-friendly dogs.
The Labradoodle is well known.
But the sporty number 11 is also becoming more and more common.
15 new dog breeds at a glance
1.Labradoodle
The mix of Labrador and Poodle is said to be particularly suitable for allergy sufferers, as it sheds little.
Poodles and Labradors share many similar traits, so there are usually no big surprises with the Labradoodle.
The mating of both breeds produced a now popular, affectionate and loyal dog.
This modern dog breed is known to be very family-friendly, docile and playful.
2. Elo
This relatively new breed of dog is considered a child-friendly, affectionate family dog.
Due to his calm temperament, he can also get through stressful situations well.
The Elo has a powerful head and pointed, pricked ears. Its coat is of medium length and is bred in many colors.
Although he has a calm disposition, he likes sports activities.
3. Goldendoodle
The mix of Golden Retriever and Poodle should be docile, balanced and friendly.
However, uniform breed standards have not yet been defined for this new dog breed.
Since both Poodles and Golden Retrievers come from hunting backgrounds, some hunting instinct is likely.
This designer dog is bred in three sizes:
4. Schnoodle
A now popular designer dog is this Schnauzer/Poodle mix.
However, it is never possible to predict which breed will dominate in this mating.
Because the Schnoodle is not a recognized dog breed, there are no standards for breeding.
With a high probability, however, you will get a docile companion with one in this mating great urge to move.
5. Malitpoo
The Maltipoo is a mix of a Maltese with a Miniature, Miniature, or Toy Poodle.
His fur is frizzy or curly and needs regular brushing. The coloring can be white like the Maltese, but other colors are also possible.
Because the parent breeds are very different in nature, it’s difficult to predict whether the Maltipoo will develop a passion for hunting or become a loyal companion dog.
6. Puggles
Anyone who chooses a Puggle will receive a small surprise package.
In this mix of Pug and Beagle no fixed characteristics can be named so far.
If the pug part in the character of the animal predominates, the puggle should be rather calm. If the Beagle has the upper hand, the hunting instinct can prevail.
The physical characteristics of both parents are also possible.
Attention – torment breeding!
This breed is often a torture breed. This is associated with great suffering and pain for the animals. So before you decide on such a pet, you should inform yourself well!
7. Cockapoo
The Cockapoo is a mix of the English Cocker Spaniel and the Poodle.
Because there is no breed standard for this new breed of dog, appearances can vary widely.
However, a longer coat with curls or waves is likely.
By nature, the Cockapoo is considered friendly with a strong hunting instinct.
8. Yorkiepoo
Like many designer dogs, this Yorkshire Terrier/Miniature Poodle mix has not yet been recognized by any association.
The Yorkiepoo is bred with the goal of creating a small, versatile, and easy to care for dog.
The coat can be straight to curly and usually reaches a medium length. There are many varieties of colour.
9. Morkie
The Morkie is a cross between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Maltese.
This crossing has not yet been recognized as a separate breed.
For this reason, there is no uniform appearance or specific breeding criteria. However, a medium-length coat is likely.
His nature is usually very social with a playful temperament.
10. Bernedoodle
The Bernedoodle is also a modern dog breed that is the result of a cross between a Poodle and a Bernese Mountain Dog.
When it comes to looks, there are no standards. Depending on the litter, the genes decide which optical properties will prevail.
The Bernedoodle can inherit the playful nature of the Poodle, or be more sedate if the Bernese Mountain Dog temperament prevails.
11. Aussiedoodle
The mix of Australian Shepherd and Poodle is called Aussiedoodle.
Since this breed is not recognized by any association, there is no breed standard yet.
Since the breeds are considered to be very eager to learn and intelligent, the Aussiedoodle also usually has a friendly and curious nature.
Also a penchant for sports activities is very likely with this mating.
12. Retro Pug
The breeding of the retro pug is an attempt to give the popular pug more health and thus a better quality of life.
Because the companion dog Pug likes to be active, even if not extremely sporty.
The Retro Pug is bred with a longer snout to facilitate breathing.
Excessive wrinkles are also avoided in this breed.
13. Sheepadoodle
This mix of Bobtail and Poodle is known to be clever, playful and active.
This new dog breed also has no breed standard. Therefore, the appearance of the individual Sheepadoodles differs as well as character and temperament.
The fur is usually medium-length and smooth. However, the Poodle’s curls can also assert themselves.
A great variety of colors is possible, combinations of white with black or gray also occur.
14.Whoodle
The mix of Irish Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier and Poodle is called Whoodle
Breed originated in the United States of America over the past 20 years.
There is no breed standard for this breed.
Due to the proportion of poodles, a Whoodle can be suitable for allergy sufferers. However, there are no guarantees for this.
15. Chiweenie
The mix of Chihuahua and Dachshund stays quite small.
This breed’s coat tends to be quite short, but this depends heavily on the parent breeds.
The same goes for the character. Here, the hunting-loving, combative nature of the dachshund can assert itself just as much as that of the playful Chihuahua.
Due to their small body size, Chiweenies are not suitable for dog sports.
Caution torment breeding:
This breed is often a torture breed. Due to the dwarfism of the crossed dog breeds, bone malformations can occur. Diabetes and disc disease are also not uncommon. This is associated with great suffering and pain for the animals.