North-America
Corkie
One of the Corkie’s parent breeds, the Cocker Spaniel, was thought to have come over on the Mayflower.
Borkie
Most Borkies inherit the signature howl of their Beagle parent.
Pugshire
With their incredible desire to show affection, Pugshire make great lap dogs.
Cicada
Cicadas have one of the longest insect lifespans
Alaskan Shepherd
This dog’s Malamute ancestors once came to America across the Bering Strait.
Shepkita
These dogs can sometimes be overly aggressive.
Chorkie
Chorkies are very fond of their owners and will love to sit in their laps for long amounts of time!
Golden Shepherd
The Golden Shepherds were first recognized by the International Designer Canine Registry in 2009.
Griffonshire
Griffonshires are so little they are easily mistaken for puppies throughout their lives.
Gerberian Shepsky
German Shepherds, Siberian Huskies, and Gerberian Shepskies are all popular choices for police dogs.
Havashire
Both of the Havashire’s parent breeds were very popular among the upper classes.
Dorkie
Dorkies are so laid-back they sometimes need extra incentive to exercise each day.
Saint Shepherd
These dogs have an eager-to-please attitude, making them sweet and happy pets.
Bernese Shepherd
Bernese shepherds prefer cool climates
German Sheppit
The German Sheppit is well-suited for guarding and police work.
Beago
Beagos are good swimmers like their Golden Retriever parent.
Meagle
The Meagle has an incredible sense of smell.