With their size varying depending on the cross, they can range from smaller than a Wheaten, approximately 25 lbs., to somewhat larger, up to 57 lbs.
That was about 'nuff said for me, right there.

Why would you want to cross your Wheaten terrier with other dogs, call the puppies "Designer Dogs" and sell them via the internet? To further the future of the Wheaten terrier strain? Please. To make a buck and amuse yourself? Yep. That is the quintessential definition of a BYB right there ... intentionally creating cross breed or mixed breed puppies.

There is no such thing as a truly "hypo-allergenic" dog. Some dogs are far better for allergy sufferers than others, but NO dog is hypo-allergenic. There are already many purebred dogs that meet the requirements of allergy sufferers ... bishons, poodles, maltese, etc. Why "create" another "hypo-allergenic" mutt? To make a buck and amuse yourself? Yep.

You know ... if dogs were rare, on the verge of extinction, and there was a year long waiting list to get one with every breeder getting to pick the best home for each puppy from a long list of applicants ... then I would not have such a problem with this. I wonder if the "Designer Dog" people have toured a shelter lately? I wonder if they have had to shove dogs into a room and turn on the gas, and watch them all die? I wonder if they'd had to give lethal injections to litter after litter after litter of cute mixed breed puppies, because there are simply too many dogs and not enough homes? Hmmmm ... doubtful. If they did, maybe they wouldn't be producing more and more and more intentionally crossed mixed breed dogs ... when thousands die every day in shelters.

Sorry ... if it walks like a duck ....