–
Alaskan Malamute cross) puppy and Toy
Poodle crossbreed, known as a Chi-poo-
Bichon Frisé crossbreed, known as a Poochon The
Encyclopædia Britannica traces what was the "designer dog" fad to the late 20th century when breeders began to cross purebred
Poodles with other purebred breeds to obtain a dog with the Poodle's
hypoallergenic coat, along with various desirable characteristics from other breeds.–
Labrador Retriever cross) The resulting puppies are called by a
portmanteau word made up of
syllables (or sounds) from the breed names of the two purebred parents, such as
Schnoodle (
Schnauzer and Poodle cross), as well as being a popular family dog. Although designer dogs are often selected by owners for their novelty, reputable breeders sometimes use crossbreeding in an attempt to reduce the incidence of certain hereditary problems found in the purebred dogs, while retaining their more appealing traits. Jon Mooallem, writing in
The New York Times, commented, "Given the roughly 350 inherited disorders littering the dog genome, crossing two purebreds and expanding their gene pools can be 'a phenomenally good idea,' according to one canine geneticist—if it is done conscientiously." Crossbreeding has not been well studied in dogs, although it has been for livestock. The heritability of the desired trait being bred for (such as a hypoallergenic coat) needs to be known; "Heritability is the proportion of the measurable difference observed between animals for a given trait that is due to genetics (and can be passed to the next generation)." In addition, the goals of dog crossbreeding may be harder to define than the goals of livestock crossbreeding; good temperament may be harder to define and measure than high calf weight. Designer dog breeders are often criticized for being more interested in profitable puppy production than in dog health and welfare. Wally Conron, writing in ''
Reader's Digest'', comments on the popularity of crosses after his introduction of the Labradoodle: "Were breeders bothering to check their sires and bitches for heredity faults, or were they simply caught up in delivering to hungry customers the next status symbol?" 'Designer dog' puppies sometimes bring higher prices than the purebreds from which they are bred.
Fanciers of designer dogs say that all modern dog breeds were created from earlier breeds and types of dogs through the same kind of selective breeding that is used to create designer dogs. Most of the modern breeds have ancestries that include various older dog types and breeds. ==Health and genetic defects==