When it comes to “designer” dog breeds, the Chusky has got to be one of the best looking in the world. After all, it’s a combination of a Husky and a Chow Chow, two dogs which are both incredibly cute and gorgeous. If you’re interested in getting a Chusky, they would be happiest in cooler environments, since they’ve got super thick fur coats.
They would be the perfect dog for families living up North. These doggos also have very high levels of energy and need to be in a home where they’ll get plenty of exercise!
The Shichi
This little ball of fluff is a Shichi. He’s a combination of a Shih Tzu and a Chihuahua. They are toy-sized and adorable, with long fur that requires lots of love. These guys are another wonderful example of a tiny dog with a huge personality. They’ve been known to have “small dog syndrome,” where they think they’re bigger than they really are. But thanks to this, they make great guard dogs and are super loyal to their owners.
They can also be very cuddly, and love to curl up on your chest and watch movies. Shichis are very sweet, and small, and should be guarded from rowdy children and larger animals. They do best in a home where they will receive plenty of attention and care.
The Golden Shepherd
Golden Shepherds are a beautiful mixture of a German Shepherd and a Golden Retriever. This breed tends to be wondrously smart and is said to make excellent watchdogs. Thanks to both of its parent breeds, these guys also make terrific working dogs and love to be given things to do. They’ve got great temperaments and are very loyal, and love to please their owners.
Golden Shepherds make perfect family dogs, and they’re typically great around children. These guys are generally extremely sweet, and they’ve even been called the dog “with the heart of gold.” This makes them the perfect choice for those looking for a cuddly “lap-dog” type.
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.