Just another yucky desinger name. I refuse to call any labradoodles, or goldendoodles & the such a breed no matter what.
They will NEVER EVER be a breed, a breed is what you get when you breed 2 of the same dogs to get that dog. Well with those dogs you have to breed a lab & a poodle to get a labradoodle, you CAN NOT breed a labradoodle with a labradoodle and get labradoodle puppies. They have to half & half.
Personally I could not of kept my mouth shut in your situation. I would of told them exactly that and more. I wouldn't care if I sounded stupid, I'd just point out that that I am stupid when it comes to dogs that are not breeds, they aren't breeds to begin with and they never will be.







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No, it was quite different than a normal one. It had a long body, with longer legs than a dachshund, kind of a seal brown with fading tan points and a white star on its chest. Its fur was fairly thick unlike the long haired dachshund, but it wasn't really long fur though. Strange...I'm not sure what it was.
I've seen it both ways, but, I'm assuming one way is right...anyone know for sure? I thought it was labradoodle...
There is no right way to spell a mixed breed other than, mixed, mutt, heinz 57, alloyed, amalgamated, assimilated, assorted, blended, brewed, composite, compound, conglomerate, crossbred, crossed, different, disordered, diverse, diversified, embodied, fused, heterogeneous, hybrid, hybridized, incorporated, infused, interbred, interdenominational, joint, kneaded, married, merged, mingled, miscellaneous, mongrel, motley, multifarious, tied, transfused, united, varied, woven, etc... lol



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