1Cavachon
Brighton Dog Photography//Getty ImagesThink you can puzzle out this combo name? It's Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Bichon Frise smushed together – a perfectly adorable mash-up for a perfectly adorable fluffball.
2Siberian Retriever
Mike Linnane / 500px//Getty ImagesLabs have reigned supreme as the most popular dog breed for nearly 30 years now, so it's no surprise their prized traits also frequently appear in mixed breeds. This combo with a Siberian Husky is slightly smaller than its purebred cousins.
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3Chiweenie
Image by cuppyuppycake//Getty Images 4Weimador
TJ_Kloster//Getty ImagesWeimaraners possess trademark silvery-gray coats, but combine one with a Labrador retriever and you'll see them in a variety of glossy colors. With two athletic parents, these pups can exhibit boundless energy yet a friendly temperament.
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5Shorkie
Robert D. Barnes//Getty ImagesYou can easily scoop up a Shorkie — a Shih Tzu and Yorkshire terrier hybrid — with one arm for a quick cuddle. They typically weigh less than 15 pounds.
6Border Collie-Sheltie
lisaknapen//Getty ImagesThough they don't have a fun name just yet, the border collie-Shetland sheepdog combo is one of our favorite mixed breeds. They're gentle, athletic, and oh-so photogenic.
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7Pomsky
Getty ImagesWhile they can vary within the same litter, think of Pomskies as smaller, fluffier Siberian Huskies thanks to their Pomeranian DNA. These little guys usually weigh between 20 and 30 pounds.
8Yorkipoo
Getty ImagesClocking in at 15 pounds or less, Yorkshire terrier-poodle crosses marry the best of both worlds. These clever and playful companions get the benefit of hypoallergenic coats from both of their parents.
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9Corgidor
Getty ImagesTake a Welsh Corgi and a Labrador Retriever, and you end up with a medium-weight, somewhat short-legged dog. Knowing what type of Corgi parent your pup had can also provide valuable info, as Cardigan Welsh Corgis get bigger than the Pembroke kind.
10Cockapoo
Getty ImagesThe Cockapoo (part cocker spaniel, part poodle) is one of the most popular mixed-breed dogs. They aren't prone to shedding and can be easily trained, making them a great choice for families.
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11Chug
Getty ImagesIt might not be the most elegant name, but the Chug (a chihuahua-pug mix) is certainly interesting! They are the perfect size for cuddling in your lap, which has made this mixed breed more and more popular.
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12Morkie
Getty ImagesMorkies are a seriously cute cross between a Maltese and a Yorkshire terrier. They're small, but certainly not timid! Morkies tend to love attention and stay protective of their families.
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13Shih-Poo
Getty ImagesA charming cross between a Shih Tzu and a poodle, the Shih-poo has plenty of personality. They tend to be a bit stubborn, but when you look at that little face, you just can't be mad. Shih-poos can have curlier fur (reflecting their poodle heritage), but they can also have silky fur (from their Shih Tzu background).
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14Schnoodle
Getty ImagesSchnoodle are another great poodle hybrid. This time, the cross is with a schnauzer. Smart and playful, this mix can really run the gamut between teeny lapdogs and huge 70-plus pounders (just like poodles).
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15Goldendoodle
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Adam ThayerThough the name sounds like it came from a Dr. Seuss book, Whoodles (like Cormac!) are very much real. They're a blend of the Wheaten terrier and a poodle with a unique coat that's also hypoallergenic.
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17Mastiff Mix
Getty ImagesYou might be pleasantly surprised to learn that Mastiff mixes are known for having a gentle disposition. The phrase "gentle giant" most certainly comes to mind.
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18Docker
Yvonne YoungThe fabulous Fleur, is a little bit Dachshund and little bit cocker spaniel. Medium in size, these fun crossbreeds are surprisingly athletic and can be trained to do everything from sighting to military work.

Caroline is a writer and editor with almost a decade of experience. From 2015 to 2019, she held various editorial positions at Good Housekeeping, including as health editor, covering nutrition, fitness, wellness, and other lifestyle news. She's a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism and dreams of the day Northwestern will go back to the Rose Bowl.
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