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Definitions Designer Dog:
A dog hybrid (also called a designer dog) is a new term for an individual dog with ancestry in two different purebred dog breeds, traditionally called a crossbred dog. Designer dogs are described by whimsical portmanteau words, such as cockapoo. Dog hybrids (designer dogs) may be first generation crosses from two purebred breeds, or any of various backcrosses, or the result of breeding successive generations of crosses in an effort to create a new breed of purebred dog, or outcrosses of any of those; the term hybrid dog (designer dog) does not have a consistent meaning. (Wikipedia)
A hybrid dog is a mix between two or more purebred dogs (usually two) of known parentage. A designer dog has documented purebred ancestry, and one knows for sure what it is. (ACHC)
Designer breed dogs are mixed breed also called as hybrid dogs or mutts. (Designer Dog Breeders Org)
a designer dog is two pure breed dogs that is deliberately crossed to create a "new" breed/designer breed such as a Beagle & Pug = Pugul, Lab & Poodle =Labradoodle
Golden & Poodle =Goldendoodle etc.
This breed was not "created for money making" the cynologist and specialist on shepherd dogs at the time saw this as a regeneration of an Old National Breed, in Czech it is recognised as a National Breed, there are limited numbers outside of Czech and those that are in other countries are being used as SAR dogs and other specialist service dogs. They are not sold just to anyone with money and breeders will take back off people if they are abused whether this be physicaly or mentaly, if they are left unexcercised and obese they will also be removed from the owners.
The breeders have no say in how many litters they can have or what matings can take place, it is very closely monitored and you are not allowed to breed any bitch to any dog without clearance from the Breed Club, otherwise they cannot be reistered with the CMKU.