A mix betweena pug and a dachshund is called a 'daug'. If you go to this URL: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/daug.htm you can see pictures about it and read a little bit about it. They are so cute, and very snuggly and playful.
A mix betweena pug and a dachshund is called a 'daug'. If you go to this URL: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/daug.htm you can see pictures about it and read a little bit about it. They are so cute, and very snuggly and playful.
A butt. If your talking about the breed, a mongrel. Any dog that is one breed mixed with a mutt, is a mongrel.
The Tibetan Mastiff is an ancient breed of dog that originated in China, possible as early as 1100BC. See the link "Dog Breed: Tibetan Mastiff" for more information.
Yes. A dog can breed with any kind of dog.
A "pure breed" can not have non pedigree progenitors. A golden retriever is a pure breed. If your dog has ANY mixed parentage it is a "mutt" or "mongrel" and not a pedigree specimen.
A "cavapoo" is not a breed ... it's just a mixed breed like any other. Puppy coats change when dogs reach adulthood in any dog. Therefore, it's extremely difficult to tell from puppyhood what traits ANY mixed breed dog will exhibit once fully grown ... including the so-called "designer dogs" which are really no different than any other mixed breed dogs.
Since Akita dogs are a breed and not a species, they do not have their own scientific name.
You can get different colors or mixed breeds
Yes, though most of the registered dogs are purebreds, they do allow registration services to owners of mixed breed dogs. The applications are stamped with "PUREBRED" or "NONPUREBRED". Note that "MISC" will appear in front of any mixed breed description on the BREED field.
That would depend on what your goal is. Nearly any dog sport, aside of conformation, is open to spayed or neutered mixed breed dogs. Preparing a mixed breed dog for any of these sports--obedience, agility, flyball, dock diving, skijoring, etc.--is the same as preparing a purebred, and involves careful training, practice, and in many cases performance is improved with conditioning.
No. True Araucanas lay blue eggs. Mixed breed easter egger or EE chickens can lay eggs of almost any color. Brown eggs from a "Araucana" suggests mixed breed.
Yes, any breed (even mixed breeds) can enter in Agility.