Mixed-breed dogs are more likely to show problem behaviour, according to a new study by a leading veterinary organisation.
Poodle crossbreeds like the cockapoo, cavapoo and labradoodle have seen a surge in popularity. These designer breeds are valued and often praised as being easy to train, good with children and ...
Future pet parents may need to adjust their expectations.
A new study has found popular 'designer' poodle cross-breeds may be harder work than expected, with owners sharing their ...
A new study has warned 'doodles' may be harder work than you might expect. The research published by the Royal Veterinary ...
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Designer Dogs Show More Problematic Behavior–Dog Trainer Confirms
They are considered family-friendly, easy to train, and ideal for beginners–so-called “designer dogs” like Cockapoo or ...
Pet owners often pick "designer dogs" because they think they’ll be easier to train and friendlier with kids than purebreeds.
Cavapoos also showed more behavioural concerns when compared with their parent breeds, particularly the cavalier king charles ...
A new study has found some mixed-breed “designer” dogs show more behavioural problems than their purebred parents.
A Royal Veterinary College study found certain breeds of designer dogs display higher levels of undesirable behaviours ...
The Royal Veterinary College said this research showed one breed especially showed higher aggressive behaviours ...
The Royal Veterinary College says popular "doodle" dogs do not always behave as expected.
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