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Description: Reputable Dog Mix Breeders with puppies for sale. Wolf Hybrid puppies for sale from a reputable Wolf Hybrid breeder. Breeders may advertise their Wolf Hybrids for sale or adult dogs at Pets 4 You.Designer Dog?? What the heck is a designer dog you ask?? A "designer" dog (as the media has labeled them) is a cross between two purebred dogs. A purebred dog is one that has been bred over many generations to breed true. According to the American Canine Hybrid Club, here's a list of recognized hybrid breeds & thei

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Mixed breeds usually start with unplanned matings between purebred dogs. Most of these breedings are to produce positive traits such as non-shedding and hypo-allergenic qualities. These dogs come in many colors, sizes and weights. They are intelligent, loyal and alert. They make great companion dogs and most are easy to train, though some do need firm handling. They are usually good with children. Grooming needs will vary depending on the breed mix. These dogs can weigh from 7 to 77 lbs. and stand 9-21" at

Wolf Dogs - These Wolf "hybrids" are a cross between a Wolf and a domestic dog. However, in 1992, scientists reclassified dogs and Wolves as the same species making the term "hybrid" obsolete. Wolf content, the number of generations removed from a pure Wolf and the type of dog used in each cross must be considered when defining a Wolfdog. Because of random genetics inherited from both the dog and the Wolf, the looks and/or behavior can vary.

Today, four breeds of dog exist that utilized a significant amount of wolf-dog hybridization in their creation. All of the breeds were the result of intentional crosses with German Shepherd Dogs, and have distinguishing characteristics of appearance that may reflect the subspecies of wolf that contributed to their foundation stock. The intention in creating the breeds varied; ranging from the desire for a recognizable companion wolfdog to military working dogs. The eldest breed, the Saarlooswolfhond, traces