Hypoallergenic Designer Dog Breeds
Hybrid dogs, also known as designer dogs, are a mix of two purebred parents. This can create some pretty interesting combinations! And while you might not know everything about hybrid dogs, you're probably at least familiar with the Labradoodle – the Labrador Retriever and Poodle mix. hybrids have become increasingly popular in recent years, partly because people are looking for dog breeds that are low-risk when it comes to allergies. So if you're one of those people who's allergic to traditional dog breeds, or just want a pup that doesn't shed as much hair, then a hybrid designer dog may be perfect for you! Keep reading to learn more about some of the most popular hypoallergenic designer dog breeds.
New Rottland
New Shep
Newfie Dane
Newfypoo
Neo Bullmastiff
Neo Daniff
Norjack
Nortese
Norwich de Tulear
Old Anglican Bulldogge
Old Deerhound Sheepdog
Old Doxie Sheepdog
Olde Double Bully
Olde Pit Bulldogge
Olde Staff Bulldogge
Olde Staffybull Bulldogge
Ori Pei
Papastzu
Papeagle
Paperanian
Papi-Inu
Papi-poo
Papichon
Papigriffon
Papijack
Papimo
Papiox
Papitese
Papshund
Parsonhund
Patterdale Doxie
Patterdale Shepherd
Patterbea
Patterjack
Patterland
Patton Terrier
Peagle
Peek-A-Pom
Pek-A-Rat
Pekalier
Pekarin
Peke-A-Boo
Peke-A-Chon
Peke-A-Chow
Peke-A-Jack
Peke-A-Pap
Peke-A-Pin
Peke-A-Tese
Peka-A-West
Peke-Italian
You may be in the market for a new dog and you're looking to find one that's low-risk when it comes to allergies. Well, if this sounds like you then designers might have just found your perfect match. Some of these designer hybrid dogs are Labradoodles, Golden Doodles (Golden Retriever and Poodle), or even Cockerpoos (Cocker Spaniel and Poodle). All of these breeds can get rid of shedding hair while still giving off their signature breed characteristics depending on which parent they inherit from! If none of those sound appealing there is always something else out there waiting for you... but we think any one of them would make an excellent addition to any family!