I always had purebred dogs growing up. They were beautiful and well-behaved…but they also had plenty of health issues due to centuries of inbreeding and over-breeding.
Of course, when you get a mutt, you can’t be certain how they’ll look grown-up (unless you get them full-grown), or what they’ll act like. But after rescuing my beautiful “Lab terrier mix,” I know all too well that it’s more than worth it to take a chance on a dog who wouldn’t have a home without you.
My dog Mila is probably a closer relative with a pit bull than a terrier, but I don’t care, because she’s just as sweet as the golden retrievers I had as a kid. What I’m trying to say is that you should never overlook a weird mutt mix — and here’s all the proof you’ll ever need.
1. Husky-malamute mix
2. Australian shepherd-corgi mix
3. Corgi-Pomeranian mix
4. Cocker spaniel-husky-German shepherd mix
5. Husky…polar bear mix?
6. Husky-German shepherd mix
7. Corgi-cattle dog mix
8. German shepherd-corgi mix
9. Korean Jindo-husky mix
10. Pit bull-husky mix
11. Golden-German shepherd mix
12. Great Dane-mastiff mix
13. Cheagle (beagle-Chihuahua)
14. Great Dane mix
15. Labrador-Weimaraner mix
16. Wolf-malamute mix
17. Border collie-Lab mix
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