A new study has found some mixed-breed “designer” dogs show more behavioural problems than their purebred parents. The survey ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. According to marketing promises, undesirable behavior is not supposed to occur in designer dogs—studies and dog trainers disagree.
A new Royal Veterinary College study has found designer crossbreeds are more hectic than their purebred counterparts. Lydia Spencer-Elliott investigates whether her dog’s cheeky behaviour could be dow ...
Mixed-breed dogs are more likely to show problem behaviour, according to a new study by a leading veterinary organization. The Royal Veterinary College warns so-called ‘designer dogs’ display higher ...
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Study: Doodles and other crossbreeds can have behavior issues, too
A new peer-reviewed study of cockapoos, cavapoos, and labradoodles found that these popular “designer” crossbreeds often ...
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'I try to not care' - Wemby points to bigger picture after last-gasp heroics secures Spurs play-off spot
'I try to not care' - Wemby points to bigger picture after last-gasp heroics secures Spurs play-off spot ...
It has been six years, almost to the day, since the pair of them moved to California. Oh, they had such big plans to reinvent themselves; to become successful philanthropists-cum-content ...
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