Pughuahuas, which are also commonly referred to as “chugs,” are a combination of Pugs and Chihuahuas. These doggos are super tiny and are the kind of pup that you can pick up and put in your purse when it’s time to go. Chugs are known for their feisty and quirky attitude and tend to be pretty vocal.
The breed is gentle and loyal, and these dogs make a great option for those living in apartments or in the city. Pughuahuas are also known to be very intelligent and are said to be fairly easy to train.
The Cockapoo
These silky soft curly looking doggos are called Cockapoos. They are a combination of Cocker Spaniels and Poodles. This breeding results in the dogs having excellent fur, which is less prone to shedding than a lot of other breeds. The Cockapoo is a very chill dog with a very stable personality, which makes them a great choice for families with kids or cats.
Cockapoos are even a great choice for someone who may have animal dander allergies, as they’re known to be somewhat hypoallergenic, due to their fur type.
The Schnoodle
And we’re back to the mixed-breeds with adorable names, hence: The Schnoodle. Schnoodles are a cross between Poodles and Miniature Schnauzers, and they are unbelievably darling. This breed takes on a loyal, gentle nature from their Poodle side, while adopting the bold characteristic of the Schnauzer.
Schnoodles are also known for their soft, silky coat that’s less prone to excess shedding than some breeds. They are also said to be terrific guard dogs, thanks to their attentive inherited nature. The Schnoodle is a very smart dog that can learn things very quickly.
The Goberian
Goberians are the lovely cross between a Siberian Husky and a Golden Retriever. Both of these breeds are so popular that they were created since humans hated to choose between them. With a Goberian, you have the best of both worlds from two stunning and intelligent breeds. These guys often have a beautiful coat of fur with unique markings, and they can be a variety of shades, but are most often some combination of white, brown or black.
Sometimes, they inherit the Golden coat from their Retriever side. This breed typically has a very chilled-out personality, which makes them an ideal pet for families with children. They love to play, but they’re also totally fine just hanging around the house with or without their people.
The Golden Weiner Dog
This short little fella’ is a Golden Dox. He’s a combination of the loyal Golden Retriever and the short and silly Dachshund. The body of this breed is pretty odd, and almost looks like a Retriever’s head and chest area on a Dachshund’s short-legged back-end. But, it’s still adorable – and if you’re looking for a good guard dog that can also sit on your lap; he’s your guy! They are also sometimes called “The Golden Dox.”
The friendly temperament of the retriever balances out the sometimes-stubborn personality of a Dachshund and makes for a super friendly family dog. Golden Dox dogs can also be pretty vocal and are said to have a booming voice for such a little doggo!