Dalcorgi (Corgi and Dalmatian)
Is this not the most amazing dog you’ve ever seen? The Dalcorgi gives you the size and shape of a Corgi but with the classic spotted pattern of a Dalmatian. It’s essentially like having a Dalmatian puppy that never grows up. That’s the dream, right? These guys can live up to 15 years, and with the right kind of training, can become sociable and family-friendly animals that will make for the perfect pet as long as they get enough attention and exercise.
Golden Rottie (Golden Retriever and Rottweiler)
Mixing a Rottweiler and Golden Retriever may not sound like the most natural combination, but it produces a great animal, even if the name Golden Rottie doesn’t make it seem that appealing. The Golden Rottie has the color and coat of a Rottweiler but the body of a Golden Retriever. The negative traits of both breeds are both minimized with this crossbreed, which is energetic but willing to do whatever it takes to please and show loyalty to its owner. As long as they are trained from an early age, the Golden Rottie is the perfect family pet.
Double Doodle (Golden Doodle and Labradoodle)
With a name like Double Doodle, how can you not instantly fall in love with a cross between a Labradoodle and a Golden Doodle? If this dog looks like it’s super cuddly and friendly it’s because those words perfectly define a Double Doodle. They are friendly and happy dogs that are also incredibly smart. Double Doodles will get along famously with both kids and any other pets in the house. The best part is that they won’t shed too much, so even people with allergies can get close to this dog and fall in love.