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For purebred dog lovers, the idea of crossing two breeds causes alarm. However, it’s possible that doing exactly that will improve the health and wellbeing of some breeds, particularly the toy-sized dogs. After all, many of our modern purebreds have been developed by carefully mixing breeds with specific characteristics.
Many purebreds have undergone radical changes in their appearance over the years through selective breeding, and in a number of cases, these changes have led to health concerns. The English Bulldog is an example. What was once a sturdy and athletic dog, is now a heavyset animal with breathing difficulties due to his short nose, and is unable to reproduce without assistan…