Mixeds 101

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The “midsize” mixed-breed dog is blend that can range from Beagles to Bulldogs to Bassets, Poodles to Portuguese Water Dogs and so many others. They are compact enough for small-space living and easy travel, but large and sturdy enough to handle rambunctious children. Manners training and socialization as early as possible in their lives will help to make them the perfect companion.

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Medium-sized mixed breeds can be easily overfed – smaller dogs need less food, but spoiling doesn’t always recognize that fact. As with all dogs, though, they’ll be healthier when kept at an ideal weight. With good nutrition, daily exercise and regular veterinary care, medium mixed breeds are often among the longest-lived of all dogs.

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Mature adult Mixed

5 years to 8 years

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9+ years

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1 year to 4 years

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Mature adult Mixed

5 years to 8 years

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Senior Mixed

9+ years

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Whether it's participating in outdoor activities, joining a family with children, or simply being a loyal companion, medium mixed-breed dogs can excel in various roles. Their size allows them to fit comfortably in different living spaces while still having the energy and athleticism to engage in fun adventures with their owners.

Mixed coat care

Each medium-sized mixed-breed dog is one of kind, and that’s true of their coats as well. They come in an endless variety of colors, coat length, patterns, and markings. Some may have the furry faces of terriers, others thick short coats of Corgis. 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.

How do I keep my dog’s coat shiny and healthy?

The key to a shiny, healthy coat can be found both on the inside and on the outside of a dog. Good health, good nutrition and veterinary-prescribed parasite control will contribute to a healthy, shiny coat. Regular combing, brushing and bathing as needed will keep a healthy coat looking great.

How do I know if my dog needs a haircut?

Coat type will determine if your mixed-breed dog might benefit from being clipped. Dogs with coats that mat easily, such as curly coats or long, silky coats, are easier to keep clean and mat-free with clipping every 6 to 8 weeks. Short-haired dogs don’t need more than regular brushing, and long-haired dogs need to be combed down to the skin and brushed regularly. Dogs who don't need an overall clip may benefit from having the fur between their toes clipped short, and mats cut out, such as those that often form behind the ears. For some dogs, a "potty path" trim may keep things neater in the rear, as well.

How often should I groom my dog?

How often and how much grooming a mixed-breed dog needs depends on the kind of coat – short, long, curly, etc. – and how much shedding you wish to accept. More frequent brushing, combing and bathing reduces shedding by removing loose fur before it falls out naturally. Most dogs do well with weekly combing/brushing and baths as needed for dirt and smell. Don’t forget paws: Nail trims are best kept up weekly to avoid long dagger nails that are painful when cut back, and trimming fur between the pads helps prevent burrs from settling there. Ear cleaning may also be a regular occurrence, especially for dogs with floppy ears. Finally, some dogs may need their anal glands emptied regularly – which can be done by your veterinary healthcare team or groomer if the very thought grosses you out!

Mixed exercise & training

Exercise level

Take your dog for daily walks to help maintain their physical health and mental stimulation. Providing puzzle toys will keep their mind engaged.

Trainability

Train your medium-sized mixed-breed dog with consistency and positive reinforcement. Focus on leash training and mental stimulation to ensure a well-behaved and happy companion.

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