Crossbreeds or mongrels Discussions

Discussion in 'Crossbreeds Forum' started by madmare, Jun 1, 2006.

  1. madmare

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    Crossbreeds or mongrels

    Was having a discussion with my friend the other day and she was saying about a mongrel which turned out to be a yorkie x poodle.
    Now I class a mix of just two different breeds as a crossbreed and a mix of more than two different breeds as a mongrel.
    What do you call each?
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  3. DobieGirl

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    I'd say a mongrel was a dog that was lots of different breeds and 2 breeds merged is a crossbreed.
  4. Ripsnorterthe2nd

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    I would say the same, but the crossbreed I have I refer to as a Terrier cross as he looks that way but TBH anything could be involved there! :lol:
    I think I'm just not keen on the term Mongrel! :lol:
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    what natalie said:grin:
  6. Lynn

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    Same here crossbreed 2 breeds crossed, mongrel more than 2 breeds in the mix.
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    Personally I hate the description/term 'mongrel' (don't ask me why, but I do) Hence I class any cross, a cross breed no matter how much the mix. Love em all though :)
  8. Luke

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    Crossbreed-2 pedigree's crossed together
    Mongrel-multiple breeds/x breeds in its make up
    :D
  9. darasa

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    Mongrel .. no real traceable history
    Cross breed 2 X pedigree dogs
    But I do think that either term applies as neither are "pedigree" so techinically both are mongrels:?

    Rachel
  10. Steve

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    Steven-i guess that suprised you...
    I have always had the impression that a Mongrel is where parentage is visually unknown and a cross is where atleast one of the breed parents are recognisable.

    Makes no difference what you call em' though-still great dogs! :grin:
  11. Alphatest

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    Couldn't agree more - I've seen squllions of awesome crossbreeds/mongrels. I think they can be called either really, some people refer to them as crossbreeds and some say mongrel.

    Maybe we should put a poll up to ask which one people use most to refer to 'non-pedigree/breeds'?
  12. Trish

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    I call them all cross breeds too, or 'mixtures'!
  13. Scottish Mags

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    Dont agree with you there. Mongrel , although I dont like the word is more than 2 mixes . A crossbreed is a mating of 2 pedigree dogs , A mongrel can have 57 varieties hence where the saying comed from Heinz 57. I did have one and she was a beat :grin:
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    I don't mind the term 'mongrel', I used to called mine 'my little mongy' as a term of endearment. What I don't like is people calling them 'only a mongrel' - IMO there is no such thing as 'only.....anything'. They are all dogs not only's.

    I use either mongrel or crossbreed, if the dog is of discernable crossing then I would probably say cross lab or cross collie etc.
  15. Berger

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    This would be how I see it too
  16. Ramble

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    never thought about it to be honest..I tend to use the two terms interchangeably (is that a real word I wonder...)
  17. Bodhi

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    Ditto.

    That and Heinz 57 for Bodhi.

    Or MUTT!

    All lovingly you understand :D :D

    That's what she is - my mutt!
  18. Bodhi

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    Or mix...

    Just whatever springs to mind :D
  19. DippyLeo

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    I've always known and called a dog of unknown parentage a Heinz 57 and those with an obvious (at least one parent known) as crosses .... not that it really matters I guess at the end of the day .... they're all loveable furbabies whatever shape and size and parentage they are ;-)
  20. Hevvur

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    What do you people class as a 'pedigree' dog though?

    You can have a 'mongrel' that has a pedigree, so technically, it's a pedigree dog!
    All a pedigree is, is a family tree.

    I either say the breed, or a cross breed.
  21. whoami

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    I refer to my dogs of unknown breed history as Bitsas - as in bits of this and bits of that.

    I tend to use the term crossbreed to be a dog of two different pedigree parents.

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