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    What do you think of these dogs?

    what do you think of these dogs?? Like...

    Chi-Poo
    Cockapoo
    Bich-poo
    Cairnoodle
    DaisyDog
    Doodleman Pincher
    English Boodle
    Golden-doodle
    labra-doodle
    Lhasapoo
    Malti-poo
    Papoo
    Pekepoo
    Pomapoo
    Pugapoo
    Shnoodle
    Shepadoodle
    WEimerdoodle
    Westipoo
    Whoodles
    YorkiPoo
    Pomchi
    Malti-Pom
    Puggle
    Peek-a-pom

    OMg that was a long list,well anyways i look for purebred Dogs on this website that shows All the exsiting breeds,and these are considered purebred breeds?? heres the WEbsite

    www.dogbreedinfo.com

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    I like the actual dogs, but I hate the breeders for purposly breeding these dogs. There are already so many dogs in the world that needs home so I don't understand why there is a need to breed these dogs. To answer your question they are not considered purebreds. They can't be registered with the AKC.
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    And that is the reason I don't like dogbreedinfo.com. Those aren't purebreds, and the only registries that register these dogs are bogus ones. It just gives people the idea of breeding two dogs to make a buck.
    People may say that all purebred dogs today were mixed from different breeds a long time ago, but I don't care. I don't see a need for it in today's society. There is a purebred out there for any need you may find. And if not there are many mixed breeds out there dying in shelters.


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    The only way I would consider paying exhorbitant amounts for a dog/cat would be if I considered breeding them. (that way there would be profit) if I wanted a mixed breed dog, I'd go to the shelter.

    Plus, who's to say any two would look remotely alike? Take Muffin for instance. She's most likely a black lab/border collie. She weighs less than 40 pounds (aproximately the size of a border collie) but has a lab shaped head, has the tuft of lab type fur on her tail base, and has a medium coat. Hypothetically she could have a littermate closer to 90 pounds with long hair and a border collie shaped face...

    Of course... I've always fantasized about the bull $hi* immortalized by Jim Carey!!

    Can't you just see the exchanges that would go on!
    "Hey, Miss, what breed is your dog?"

    "Why thank you for inquiring, sir. You are looking at a bull $hi*!"

    Seriously, that would be so awesome!

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    Personally,i dont really like them,and i dont think that they should be breedding them,i would rather go to a shelter and adopt one for $90 then buy one for $500.They're cute but they really shouldnt be breeding them... ,but i did see a Yorki-Poo and it was a really sweet dog,and it was a puupy so it was cute,of course,but i wouldnt buy one from a breeder

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    most I dont like. they are mixes and should not be sold as purbreds. by the way the austrailian Labradoodle is not the same as the american version, the austrailian labradoodle which is the original was develped as a guide dog for people with allergies, and they are NOT just a mix of lab and poodle. the australian labradoodle has been around since the 70s. the labradoodle most people know however is a mimic and not the real thing.
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    Originally posted by sirrahved
    The only way I would consider paying exhorbitant amounts for a dog/cat would be if I considered breeding them. (that way there would be profit) if I wanted a mixed breed dog, I'd go to the shelter.

    Plus, who's to say any two would look remotely alike? Take Muffin for instance. She's most likely a black lab/border collie. She weighs less than 40 pounds (aproximately the size of a border collie) but has a lab shaped head, has the tuft of lab type fur on her tail base, and has a medium coat. Hypothetically she could have a littermate closer to 90 pounds with long hair and a border collie shaped face...

    Of course... I've always fantasized about the bull $hi* immortalized by Jim Carey!!

    Can't you just see the exchanges that would go on!
    "Hey, Miss, what breed is your dog?"

    "Why thank you for inquiring, sir. You are looking at a bull $hi*!"

    Seriously, that would be so awesome!

    Yes, I have a warped mind... thank you for noticing
    LOL I've always thought about that aswell! As for the list I don't think they are purebred nor will they ever be unless they have breed standards.
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    Cali was right.

    Laberdoodles are bred for there fur. Poodles have hypoalergenic (SP) fur. But the want something the lab has so they breed the two to make them a good guide dog, and they are. But they can be HUGE.

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    ash labradoodles are not just lab poodle mixes, because most nowadays some do shed, the austrailian labradoodle has something else thrown in, but those breeders dont plan to reveil their secret yet lol they are planning to reveile the secret part in a book I believe..

    by the way I breed is considered "pure" when it breeds true. their are plentie of real breeds not recignized by a legimite KC and that dont have an breed standerd. but until you can cockapoo to a cockapoo and get a cockapoo its just a mix.
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    Misty-10 year old BC Happy-12 year old BC Electra-6 year old Toller Rusty- 9 year old JRT X Gem and Gypsy- 10 month ACD X's Toivo-8 year old pearl 'Tiel Marley- 3 year old whiteface Cinnamon pearl 'Tiel Jenny- the rescue bunny Peepers the Dwarf Hotot Miami- T. Marcianus

    "sister" to:

    Perky-13 year old mix Ripley-11 year old mix

    and the Prairie Clan Gerbils

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    nah, I don't think they should be purebreds

    But I must say, Shnoodles are adorable!

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    I really like the labradoodles and goldendoodles. My friend is very allergic to dogs and she wanted a golden because they are so adorable and have nice temperments, but theys shed A LOT so they finally got a dog thats perfect for them. And I think every family should have a dog because they bring such joy into peoples lives

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