Mixeds 101

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Small mixed-breed dogs are life’s winners, with many going from crowded shelter runs to loving homes. They range in appearance and behavior, in part based on their ancestry. Some, like terrier mixes, may be feisty enough to need more manners training than other dogs. Some, like Chihuahua mixes, may need extra socialization to help them be more accepting of strangers. Small mixed breeds make ideal travel companions and are often a good fit with small-space living.

What we love about Mixeds

Small dog, big heart and, often, lots of attitude

Small mixed breeds can be easily overfed – we love to spoil them! As with all dogs, though, they’ll be healthier when kept at an ideal weight. With good nutrition, daily exercise and regular veterinary care, small mixed-breeds are often among the longest-lived of all dogs.

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Mature adult Mixed

6 years to 9 years

Risk level for common Mixed conditions

Dental disease

Luxated patella

Intervertebral disc disease

Senior Mixed

10+ years

Risk level for common Mixed conditions

Diabetes mellitus

Cushings disease

Valvular heart disease

Mixed puppy

0 to 6 months

Risk level for common Mixed conditions

Toxicity

Gastritis

Foreign body ingestion

Young adult Mixed

7 months to 5 years

Risk level for common Mixed conditions

Toxicity

Gastritis

Luxated patella

Mature adult Mixed

6 years to 9 years

Risk level for common Mixed conditions

Dental disease

Luxated patella

Intervertebral disc disease

Senior Mixed

10+ years

Risk level for common Mixed conditions

Diabetes mellitus

Cushings disease

Valvular heart disease

Mixed puppy

0 to 6 months

Risk level for common Mixed conditions

Toxicity

Gastritis

Foreign body ingestion

Young adult Mixed

7 months to 5 years

Risk level for common Mixed conditions

Toxicity

Gastritis

Luxated patella

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Small mixed breed dogs have gained immense popularity among celebrities, who often choose them as their beloved companions. These pint-sized pups have become fashion accessories, making appearances on red carpets and accompanying their famous owners on glamorous outings.

Mixed coat care

Small mixed breed dogs come in an endless variety of colors, patterns, and markings. Some may have the wiry coats of terriers or the longer coats of spaniels. Matching the mix to the most similar coat type in a purebred should guide grooming choices. Drop-eared dogs may need ear cleaning with a veterinary-approved product to prevent irritation and infections.

Use tiny treats and praise to acclimate these dogs to having their feet handled. Some dogs better tolerate nail grinding rather than trimming, so experiment with which method works best.

Mixed exercise & training

Exercise level

Ensure a safe and secure environment by using a well-fitted harness while walking your small dog. Monitor their exercise tolerance and adjust intensity and duration accordingly.

Trainability

Train your small mixed breed dog with patience and positive reinforcement. Focus on basic commands, socialization, and crate training for a well-mannered companion.

Mixed fun facts

Top girl names for Mixeds

100%

of Mixeds are female

0%

of Mixeds are male

Top boy names for Mixeds

Nationwide loves Mixed-Breed Dog (Small) of every name, from Aaron to Zog the Destroyer

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