The most fascinating part of this to me is that roughly 88% of mixed breed dogs passed the test. So if you’re just looking for a great dog, a mixed breed might actually have a better chance than a purebred!
Unless you’re getting a lab. I’ve never met a lab that wasn’t the bestest doggo ever lol
Without knowing what types of mixes were in the sample I wouldn’t draw too many conclusions. Poodle and lab mixes are some of the most popular mixed-breed dogs.
You know that checks out, I always have to get purebreds because of allergies, and the ““Better”” the breeding was, the more high-strung they would be.
The most fascinating part of this to me is that roughly 88% of mixed breed dogs passed the test. So if you’re just looking for a great dog, a mixed breed might actually have a better chance than a purebred!
Unless you’re getting a lab. I’ve never met a lab that wasn’t the bestest doggo ever lol
Less chance of genetic defects from inbreeding as well.
I love these mutts, so adorable and unique.
Without knowing what types of mixes were in the sample I wouldn’t draw too many conclusions. Poodle and lab mixes are some of the most popular mixed-breed dogs.
yeah this is the one i was most interested in, nobody else brought this up. Im genuinely curious why this is but i’ve no clue
Because good easy breeds like labs, retrievers and GSDs are really likely to be a big part of a lot of mutts.
They’re not inbred
You know that checks out, I always have to get purebreds because of allergies, and the ““Better”” the breeding was, the more high-strung they would be.