A Borsky is a cross of the Husky and the Border Collie. Border Collies are renowned for being incredibly intelligent work dogs, a trait inherited by most Borskys. This breed is also said to be able to learn very quickly, so he’s easily trained. This makes him a great guard dog, or any kind of working dog. Borskys are calm in nature, making them a good choice for those with children or other pets.
They’re pretty large dogs, however, so they need a lot of room to run around. They have a lot of energy and do best with families that have big yards, and/or are able to take them on long walks every day.
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!
The Miniature English Bulldog
This adorable little wonder is a mix of the scrunchy face and sweet Pug, and the brawny, but still just as cute English Bulldog. Its combination of sweet and playful breeds make it an excellent choice for families with small children. These guys make great companions for people living in smaller homes, due to their short little legs – but that doesn’t mean they don’t need plenty of exercise still.
Mini English Bulldogs don’t have super high energy levels, so they’re cool with hanging out and watching Netflix marathons with their people.
The Aussiedor
Aussiedors are bred between Labrador Retrievers and Australian Shepherds, two beautiful and intelligent breeds. When combined, they create a gorgeous and loyal best friend: The Aussiedor. These guys are super smart, which makes them easy to train and great guard dogs or working dogs. They can be pretty big, so they need a lot of space to run around.
They’ve often got pretty laid-back personalities, so they’re a great choice for a family. They’ve got fairly high energy levels, so they need plenty of exercise and time to run, but they also love to cuddle and lay around on the couch.
The Saint Berdoodle
This gorgeous gentle giant is a Saint Berdoodle. She’s a cross between a Saint Bernard and a Standard Poodle. This breed’s long and luxurious coat of fur is hypoallergenic, which makes them desirable by those that may be allergic to other breeds. They also don’t shed nearly as much as their fur brothers and sisters. Saint Berdoodles are known for having sweet and loving personalities, which makes them wonderful family dogs.
They are good with children, along with other dogs and even smaller pets. This breed is also known for being particularly intelligent, thanks to its fabulous hybrid genes. They are trained fairly easily and make a great choice for anyone looking for a big, sweet dog.