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  2. Study Finally Answers Whether Mixed Breed Dogs Are ... - AOL

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    A new study finally answers whether mixed-breed dogs are healthier than purebreds, and now that whole question has been settled. ... New Study Busts Long-Believed Myth About the Health of Purebred ...

  3. New Study Sheds Light on Whether Purebred Pups are More ... - AOL

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    The study—which surveyed the owners of more than 27,000 companion dogs—also found that some of the most common diagnoses, like ear infections or osteoarthritis, occur in both purebreds and ...

  4. Is it easier to train a mixed breed dog or a purebred? - AOL

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    Mixed breed vs purebred: health One of the worst aspects of dog breeding is inbreeding. Breeding dogs related through generations can increase the occurrence of harmful genetic health and ...

  5. Mongrel - Wikipedia

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    The median age at death was determined for purebred and mixed-breed dogs of different body weights. Within each body weight category, the median age at death was lower for purebred dogs compared with mixed-breed dogs. The median age at death was "8.5 years for all mixed breed dogs, and 6.7 years for all pure breed dogs" in the study. [26]

  6. Crossbreed - Wikipedia

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    A crossbreed is an organism with purebred parents of two different breeds, varieties, or populations. A domestic animal of unknown ancestry, where the breed status of only one parent or grandparent is known, may also be called a crossbreed though the term "mixed breed" is technically more accurate.

  7. Cockapoo - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] If both parents are healthy this can be true and the crossbreed is typically more genetically diverse than purebred dogs; however, "hybrid vigor" indicates an increased probability of health rather than a definite one for any specific animal. [6] Cocker Spaniels and Poodles have been deliberately crossed in the United States since the ...