Greyhounds, for instance, barely require any grooming at all. They’re eager to please, easy to train, and a joy to own for both first-timers and experienced fur moms and dads. The same holds true for the Labrador Retriever and Pug – both short-haired canines with agreeable personalities anyone will fall in love with!
Sweet little Fourche Terriers – part Westie, part Yorkie – possess the high cuteness level of both parents. We can definitely say the same for the sassy Yorkshire Aussie (Yorkie and Australian Shepherd mix) and the pudgy monkey-looking Affenshire (Affenpinscher and Yorkie). They’re just some of the finest Yorkie mixes out there.
Most cats usually have 18 toes on their paws but polydactyl cat paws usually have 6 to 7 toes, totaling 28 and sometimes more! And you know what this means – more scrubbers or loofah-like grooming tools to keep them nice and clean. In some cases, these paws even come in multiple colors – black, pink, gray, and sometimes a combination of all these!
Fondly called the Bernewfie, this Bernese Mountain dog + Newfoundland is a sweet, gentle giant of black and white. There’s also the Golden Newfie, and although lacking the trademark coat color of a Golden Retriever, still just as adorable as can be. And don’t leave out the cuddly New Shep – a fun mix of the Newfoundland and German Shepherd.
Imagine a bulky Rottweiler’s body with the endearing face of a Frenchie, and you’ve got a French Bullweiler. Or what about a French Bulldog with a Shih Tzu’s fluffy coat? Then, there’s the wavy-coated, flat-faced Froodle, which is a mix between a Poodle and a Frenchie.
Rat Terriers are famed for their ratting skills that they were named because of it. These energetic and feisty dogs are often used by exterminators to rid farms of rats. Cairn Terrier and Yorkshire Terrier also have exceptional ratting skills as well as other dog breeds in the list below.
From small lap dogs like the Maltipoo and the Bichon Frise, to medium-sized expert snugglers like the Cavalier King Charles and the Collie, all the way up to large canine pillows like the Retriever and Greyhound, you’re sure to find the perfect four-legged cuddle canine buddy that fits your lifestyle.
If you’re a self-confessed fur hater, then a Great Dane is your best friend. These noble giants have super short hair that does not shed much. The same goes with other short-haired canines such as the French Bulldog and Dalmatian. Not only are they easy to maintain but they’re highly trainable, smart pooches, too!
The Pugbull, a cross between a Pug and a Pitbull, is like a bigger Pug with the bravery of a Pittie. There’s also the affectionate Golden Bull that’s got the DNA of a Golden Retriever and a Pitbull. And don’t forget the fluffy Pitchow (Pitbull and Chow Chow mix) who’s always eager to be your new best friend!