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10 Strangest Mutts (or "Designer Dogs") Currently Waiting for Adoption -- Part 3

Posted: 5/27/2009 at 12:45 PM

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"Designer dogs" may be cute, but why not spend the $2,000 on puppy toys and adopt an adorable, bizarre rescue mutt instead? Just look at the cuties currently looking for homes. Since the last installment of "strangest mutts," six of the dogs featured in part two are listed as adopted or removed from Petfinder (which also usually means they were adopted or possibly claimed by the owner who lost them). Of the original top ten strangest mutts, eight are adopted or removed, and two still need homes. Now, let's take a look at 10 more odd mixes currently needing homes. Can you take one home or pass this on to someone who's seeking a new fuzzy family member?

 

10. Murphy the Lhasa Apso/Poodle Mix

Lhasa Apso/Poodle

Murphy, if you keep making that face, you'll get stuck like that. Worse yet, I might have to head to Colorado Springs, CO and adopt you myself! I just can't resist the head-tilt, especially from a curly, adorable, and possibly hypoallergenic mutt designer dog. If that cute face and those little rear socks are calling to you, click here to find out how you can adopt Murphy.

 

9. Puggle/Yorkie Mix Puppies (Unnamed)

Plorkies? puggle yorkie mix pups

Just look at all these chubby little mixed up pups! I think, given their breeds and bellies, we should dub them "Porkies." Who doesn't want a Porky-pup? They're in Provo, UT, and even if you're not, I think something that adorable is worth a little drive. Not convinced? Check out this close up of a couple of the pups:

Porky Pup

You know you need a Porky in your life. Just look at that smushed face and the eyebrows that look drawn on with a bleach pen. If you're ready to bring him home, click here to learn more about adopting your very own Porky puppy.

 

8. Kody the Mastiff/Great Pyrenees Mix

Mastiff/Great pyrenees mix

Kody was relinquished to rescue for not being very good with sheep, and he looks pretty morose about it. Actually, he probably looks this depressed all the time, with those wrinkles! Plus side: When you tell him all about your rough day at work, you know he'll look appropriately concerned, even if he's really thinking, "So when are you going to install a dog flap in the refrigerator door?" Kody is in Aurora, CO, and you can find out more about how to bring him and that adorable frown home with you right here.

 

7. Kizar the Dachshund/Scottish Terrier Mix

Doxie/Scotty

I'm loving Kizar's little beard and the one raised ear! This silly little Doxie/Scottie mix was a stray and is now waiting for a forever home in Albuquerque, NM. He's not too fond of cats or very young children, but with that combination of breeds, I bet he'd be the perfect buddy for an active adult or senior, or a couple with older kids who want a fun dog to tussle with and take for long walks. Learn more about adopting Kizar by clicking here.

 

6. Nala the Welsh Corgi/Chihuahua Mix

Corgi/Chihuahua

Look, a miniature Corgi, with the addition of a tail! Nala is a petite girl who likes kids and being picked up and carried. Between the Chihuahua side and the Corgi side, she's also got some world champion ears, as you can see! Nala lives with a foster mom in Peralta, NM. You can find out more about adopting Nala here.

 

5. Kovu the Pug/Spaniel Mix

Pug/Spaniel mix

Kovu is only four months old, and bears a striking resemblance to a raccoon. It's not clear what type of Spaniel his Spaniel half was, but that's what doggy DNA tests are for, right? Kovu enjoys playing with other dogs and fetching, and I bet that adorable curly tail will wag every time you throw a ball for him. Like Nala, Kovu lives in Peralta, NM. To learn how you can adopt Kovu, click here!

 

4. Rusty the Golden Retriever/Shar Pei Mix

Golden Retriever/ Shar Pei

 So you've got a Golden Retriever-- the archetypal family dog-- mixed with, of all things, a Shar Pei, one of the strangest-looking purebreds on Earth. Rusty seems to have turned out pretty cute for this odd mix-- but where's the tail? Both Goldens and Shar Peis have tails, but Rusty seems to have lost his somewhere. Want to help him look for it? He's in Rawlins, WY, waiting for the special person who'll love him, tail or no tail. Find out more about adopting Rusty here.

 

3. Poppy and Magic the Japanese Chin/Dachshund Mixes

Chin/Doxie mixes

That's Poppy on the left in basic black, while Magic is her black-and-tan brother. These two goofy-looking small (and extremely shiny) dogs are siblings, the result of an accidental breeding. Poppy and Magic are in Hutchinson, KS, waiting for a forever home that will keep the bonded pair together. Is that you? Click here to learn more about adopting these two. Odd mutts are like potato chips.You can't have just one!

 

2. Eskimo Joe the Siberian Husky/Basset Hound Mix

 Husky/Basset Mix

Eskimo Joe has a small picture, but he makes up for it by having a second one also, where you can see that cute bicolor piggy nose even better:

Husky/Basset mix again

So, seriously, whose bright idea was this? Husky/Basset? I don't even want to contemplate the positions involved in the conception of this cute, mixed up pup. I mean, Bassets are what, six inches tall and four feet long?  Okay, I'm going to stop wondering which parent was which and just say, Eskimo Joe is adorable, long, shaggy, almost like a Shiloh Shepherd sawed off at the knees, and you should go to Yukon, OK immediately to take him home. Find out all about adopting Eskimo Joe here.

 

And the strangest mutt of the month is (drumroll please) ......

 

1. Cashew the Chinese Crested/Italian Greyhound Mix

Chinese Crested/ Italian Greyhound

 No, Cashew hasn't been shaved or dipped in Nair or irradiated-- he's really that strange looking, all the time! That's what you get when you mix the naturally hairless and mottled Chinese Crested dog with the naturally trim and almost-hairless Italian Greyhound. I don't think this Greyhound will be winning any races (except maybe a race to your lap) but here's a little secret about hairless dogs: They're not just hypoallergenic-- they're also really, really warm, and most of them love to cuddle! So, if you don't mind applying sunscreen to Cashew and putting his jammies on when it's cold outside, he promises to be the perfect lap warmer. All you have to do is make the trek to Golden, CO, and adopt him. Find out how to do just that here!

 

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  • Launa wrote on May 27, 2009 at 6:18 PM
    I got a "Lucky Dog" that is a dog that was rescued and trained by the prisioners at the Hutchinson Correctional Facility with the assistance of the Lucky Dog ladies. The dogs are with the prisioners 24-7 and know basic commands before they are up for adoption,sprayed or nutered, and shots. They know the dispositions of the dogs, visit families and will assist in managing the pet. I have since trained mine to be a service dog. It is a wonderful program, I didn't have to go through puppy training and got a wonderful match, plus she is alive.
  • Nanal wrote on Jun 3, 2009 at 7:00 PM
    These rescue " cuties ".....are just that ! Oh I hope they find the perfect home for themselves......that their future owners just take one look......and say......why he/she's.......MINE !!!! That's my fervernt prayer for each and every one of these deserving " cutie pituties "...........peace and love and luck to all.............Norma
  • Evelyn wrote on Jul 5, 2009 at 11:18 AM
    I would take Cashew if I could. What an interesting combo! How on earth did THAT happen?!? It's funny, sometimes crossbreeding creates (or improves) on looks in a lot of ways. Had a Chihuahua crossed with Poodle -- her looks pulled on the Chihuahua side. She was beautiful! She blew the Taco Bell dog away and it was a definite improvement on the facial look of purebreed Chihuahuas! I called her my Velcro dog because she never left my side -- awake or asleep. Cashew has improved on the Chinese Crested. Sorry, my opinion. I love them all I'm just fascinated by their looks when interesting things happen.