Nothing wrong with that, and nothing wrong with a family looking for a dog tailored for their needs. If it's a 'mutt', so what ?
Go far enough back in time and all of today's pure breeds were hyphenated cross breeds at one time....even todays Cockapoo/Spoodles are now considered a hybrid 'breed' in Australia.
Pure breed breeders are largely to blame themselves for the explosion in demands for hyphenated dogs...they demand to much money for a papered pure breed , so folks who want a dog will find alternatives and there are many that will take advantage of it.
Bit of fear mongering...if you get Pet Insurance, they have a seperate rate table for your breed...why, because of the know of the inbred health issues with some breeds.Quote:
The fact that you have no clue what the breeding can produce health wise or temperament wise means nothing in this designer world
No guaranteed of health..good or bad... in purebreeds, mutts or people for that matter :)
Always a favourite topic in the winter when cabin fever sets in :)