This squishy faced boy is a cross between a Shar-Pei and an English Bulldog. Both breeds are known to be intelligent, so the Bull-Pei can be easy to train. Although, they can also be fairly stubborn due to their bull-headed nature. These guys are pretty low maintenance, and they don’t exude a ton of energy, in most cases.
They love to just hang out on the couch and go on a few walks every day. Bull-Pei’s are another great breed for those that live in apartments or smaller homes. Although they do still love to run around the dog park, if given the chance!
The Labmaraner
The Labmaraner is also commonly referred to as the “Weimador,” and is a combination of a Labrador Retriever and a Weimaraner. These guys are known to be both very loving, and just as loyal. This breed makes an excellent guard dog and is willing to do anything to make their owner happy. The Labmaraner has a calm personality and is wonderful around children or other pets.
They’ve got a lot of energy and require plenty of exercise, and they do best with an active family. They love to socialize with other dogs at the dog park and make all sorts of new friends. Labmaraners are best for families without small children.
The Rat-Chi
You know, it’s pretty ironic that while so many people are scared of large dogs because they think they’re the aggressive ones, it’s actually the tiny little dogs, like the Rat-Chi, that will get you. Rat-Chis are a cross of a Chihuahua and a Rat Terrier, both of which are smaller dogs with big, big attitudes. These guys can be very playful and fun, but they can also be your worst nightmare.
Rat-Chis can be very vocal, so if neighbors are a concern – you should probably keep searching. They are very loyal to their owners, but they have a tendency towards separation anxiety. Luckily, they’re small enough to fit in your purse so you can take them everywhere.
The Sheepadoodle
This handsome little ball of floof is a cross between a Poodle and an Old English Sheepdog. Both of these breeds have incredible fur in their own right, hence this guy’s great coat. But not all Sheepadoodle’s coats are created equal, as some can be fairly short and others much longer. They are hypoallergenic, which makes them a good companion for those who may have allergies to dander.
They are very intelligent and one of the easiest designer breeds to train. They’re also super loving and loyal, making them the ultimate family pet! Sheepadoodle’s just arrived on Earth for the first time in 2004, and they’re currently on the rise in popularity.
The Chiweenie
Chiweenies, AKA Chiwees, are short, stubby little mixes of a Chihuahua and a Dachshund. They’re even sometimes referred to as “Mexican Hotdogs.” Chiweenies tend to be very playful, so they do need attention and exercise, but since they’re so small they also make great pets for those who may live in an apartment or more compact home.
One thing to member though is that these dogs tend to be pretty vocal breed, so expect a lot of barking from your little man – it just goes to show how much they love you, and they want to alert you to any potential threats to keep you safe! Chiweenies may be tiny, but they’ve got big personalities, and they won’t hesitate to square up with a Rottweiler, if they feel the need to. They’re loyal and loving and enjoy spending most of their time by their people’s sides!