Cheagle’s are a small, loyal mix of the Beagle and the Chihuahua. Beagles, who were bred as hunting dogs, are known for their loyalty and intelligence. Chihuahuas are beloved for their size and quirkiness. The combination of these two breeds is a pocket-sized best friend that will never leave your side!
The Cheagle can be demanding and it does require attention, so don’t opt for one of these if you don’t plan on spending a lot of time with your dog! Luckily, with the feisty personality of the Chihuahua, and the hunting genes of the Beagle, these guys make excellent guard dogs!
The Labbe
What do you get when you cross a Beagle with a Labrador Retriever? Well, apparently you get the Labbe, which can also be called a “Labeagle,” or a “Beagador.” Due to their calm disposition and the fact that they are very intelligent, Labbes have become a top choice for families. They’ve got a smooth, short fur coat, which sheds less than a lot of breeds.
Due to their hunting-dog nature, they’ve got a thing for digging and hiding things in the yard. They do best with families who can devote a lot of attention to them and give them plenty of exercise.
The Aussie Pom
This fluffy little masterpiece is an Aussie Pom, which is a cross between a Pomeranian and an Australian Shepherd. These guys often have a lot of energy and require a ton of attention. But that shouldn’t be hard considering how cute they are. Aussie Poms are very intelligent, and semi-easily trained. However, they tend to be very domineering and they aren’t great with other animals, especially smaller ones.
They have a big attitude and will rush head-on into danger because they think they’re bigger than they actually are. They make a great choice for a child-free family that has time and patience to devote to them.
The Double Doodle
This adorable little curly boy is the Double Doodle. Yes, we saved the best name for last. Double Doodles are a cross between a GoldenDoodle and a Labradoodle. They have a beautiful golden coat that’s less prone to shedding than a lot of other breeds, which makes them a great choice for dog lovers that have allergies. Double Doodles typically have an incredibly sweet disposition, which makes them a perfect family pet for those with children.
They love to hang out at the dog park and make friends, but they also enjoy long naps on soft blankets. They’re pretty laid-back and are well suited for even large families with small children.
The French Pin
French Pins are a mix of a French Bulldog and a Miniature Pinscher. French Bulldogs are known for being very playful, and adaptable, while Pinschers have been known to be quite stubborn. Luckily, French Pins are very sweet and loyal, although they can be pretty demanding.
These dogs are a good choice for families who live in smaller homes or cities, and that will be able to give them the attention they deserve. The breed is known for having supersized bat-like ears and a squishy, adorable face. These dogs are also known to be pretty intelligent.