Broodle
Well-Known Member
Of course there are loved mongrels out there, but going back to my original point, if you are looking for a dog and a GSD x Husky becomes available, if you live in an unsuitable space, can't offer a lot of stimulation for a cross like that, then better that you do a bit of research and go for a calmer, more suitable cross than have it eat your house, eat itself, run away or have to be rehomed, etc.
Collie and labs and GSDs are one thing but there are a lot of other high drive breeds out there that are being bred, and bred together, and being sold to unsuitable homes (a combination of shyster breeders and potential buyers over-egging their capabilities) when a bit of research into what makes a good breeder and what type of dog would suit your home would go a long way.
Go on Gumtree and read ads for 'Staffie x Collie' 'Rottie x Akita' and 'Husky x Alsatian' and 'Wolf hybrid' - aye, right....the sales pitch is 'lovely markings' 'cute' 'chunky' 'fluffy' '£££' 'will make good guard dog' not 'will grow massive' 'will need a tonne of exercise' 'will need brain stimulation, not shut in a yard to be used as a breathing burglar alarm' 'might chase livestock' - which is what a bit of research might tell you.
There are a glut of puppies out there being sold on the strength that they look cool/cute/striking, purebred and cross, but are completely unsuitable for the average low-energy pet home and can be prone to health issues and the poor owners have to pick up the pieces.
THAT is why I am so keen that people do their research, especially having owned a Lab/Foxhound/JRT mix - ARGH!!!![]()
Just to pick up on CC's excellent post above, I guess I did actually do some research in that I made sure that the two parents were of compatible breeds (lab and standard poodle - similar sizes, similar energy levels, similar 'drive', no common prevalent health problems), and that the lifestyle I can offer is suitable. I didn't just think they looked cute and had a fun name
Little point to this post, other than to try to distance myself from your sterotypical 'designer cross breed' owner...