Mixeds 101

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Giant mixed-breed dogs can be imposing, even when they just want to be lapdogs. Common mixes may be of livestock or estate guardians such the Great Pyrenees or Mastiff, or of dogs who pulled carts such as Bernese Mountain Dogs. Giant mixes are often easy-going dogs who adore their families, especially the children.

Some do surprisingly well in smaller living spaces, and their exercise needs are often less than smaller dogs. Their bulk can be an issue, though, making early socialization and manners training essential to keep them from knocking or pulling over folks without intending to.

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While the largest of dogs typically have the shortest of lifespans, these dogs will do best with good nutrition, daily exercise and regular veterinary care.

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Mature adult Mixed

4 years

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Cruciate ligament tear (knee)

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Senior Mixed

5+ years

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Mixed puppy

0 to 15 months

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Young adult Mixed

16 months to 3 years

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Hip dysplasia

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Mature adult Mixed

4 years

Risk level for common Mixed conditions

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Cruciate ligament tear (knee)

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Hypothyroid disease

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Ear infection

Senior Mixed

5+ years

Risk level for common Mixed conditions

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Bone cancer

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Arthritis

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Cruciate ligament tear (knee)

Mixed puppy

0 to 15 months

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Foreign body ingestion

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Gastritis

Young adult Mixed

16 months to 3 years

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Hip dysplasia

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Skin allergies

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In the world of animated movies, extra large mixed-breed dogs have gained popularity and captured the hearts of audiences. One notable example is "Clifford the Big Red Dog," a larger-than-life mixed breed dog, portrayed as a friendly and lovable companion to his owner, Emily Elizabeth. Clifford has become an iconic figure, reminding us that even the biggest of dogs can be gentle and full of love.

Mixed coat care

The coats of giant mixed-breed dogs reflect the breeds that make up their ancestry. Some may have the smooth coats of Great Danes or the long coats of Bernese Mountain Dogs. They come in an endless variety of colors, coat lengths, patterns, and markings. 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

Take advantage of your XL dog’s strength by engaging in activities like hiking or jogging. Find open spaces where your dog can run and play fetch to burn off excess energy.

Trainability

Train your extra large-sized mixed-breed dog with patience and positive reinforcement. Focus on obedience, socialization, and consistent exercise to harness their strength and intelligence for a well-behaved and happy companion.

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