I spend time with a Bernweiler (Bernese Rottie Mix). They are majestic dogs, large and powerful. Quite smart, loyal and affectionate. They bond with people really well, and show amazing amounts of empathy. They love attention and affection, and can be very gentle. However, the rottie side makes them "perpetual bratty teenagers". They need very good socialization and discipline training starting from day one, AND the discipline needs to be consistent or it quickly gets undone. The dog I spend time with (friends pooch) is friendly off leash and approaches people and other dogs with tail up and wagging. On leash, he is leash-aggressive (fear based) towards dogs and occasionally growls/barks at people. Although I love this guy immensely, I would not recommend this breed to people lacking knowledge of how to train and discipline these dogs, or for people who don't have the time to do so. You also need to be able to drag a 100-110 pound animal away from trouble if need be, so children or smaller women might get into trouble if they're dealing with a reactive dog of this size. LOVE this breed, but be forewarned. They require work to become and remain properly socialized. And they are a working-breed dog and need ample rigorous exercise - short daily poop walks don't cut it. If they don't get the physical exertion they need, that energy can come out in negative ways, like extra-bratty behavior and attention seeking. A fantastic mix though.
The Chi-Chon is a relatively new breed, with its origins tracing back to the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Breeders aimed to create a dog that combined the best traits of the Chihuahua and the Bichon Frise, focusing on a companion that was affectionate, playful, and easy to care for. The Chihuahua, originating from Mexico, was bred as a companion dog known for its lively and spirited nature. The Bichon Frise, with its roots in the Mediterranean, was developed as a companion and performing dog celebrated for its friendly and loving personality. The Chi-Chon inherits a blend of these storied lineages.
The Soft Coated Golden is an enchanting mixed breed that combines the best traits of the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier and the Golden Retriever. Known for their affectionate nature and charming personality, Soft Coated Goldens are becoming increasingly popular among dog lovers.
The Westillon is an enchanting mixed breed that combines the best traits of the West Highland White Terrier and the Papillon. Known for their affectionate nature and charming personality, Westillons are becoming increasingly popular among dog lovers.
Oh my gosh now I know what my dog’s actual breed is. She looks like the first dog. Never heard of a Toxirn before. Thank you and God bless you! Jesus Christ Loves You ALL! Turn to him now before it’s too late😊❤✝️
Sweet and tough little dog. Not meant for urban spaces unless owner is athletic! Cairns live to run outdoors. A Cairn is a pile of rocks in Scots (language of Scotland). Rats and mice live in these piles of rocks. Cairn Terriers were bred to flush out and hunt down these rodents, hence the name. A Cairn is stubborn and willful like most terriers. A dog's traits are due to genetic breeding and the type of work they do, so you cannot expect a Cairn to be as tuned in to human commands as a Retriever or Herding breed. You are limited in that. On the other hand, your farm, home, barn, shed, garage will be free of rodents and reptiles! The Cairn was bred with a Chihuahua, and the result was a Toxirn Dog that looks like a red fox. A Chihuahua is an ancient breed from the Mayans and used as Guardian breeds for the temples and homes. I have dog I adopted from the shelter and I think it is a mix of these two breeds, called a Toxirn. My dog is a long haired Chihuahua mixed with a Cairn Terrier resulting in a foxy looking long-haired Chihuahua that is bigger, with wiry terrier hair and a scrappy attitude. He is picky, stubborn, loyal, scrappy, and a runner when he gets out! Also a very sweet little dog, super playful, and a bit catlike in daintiness. However, if any dog bothers him, he turns into a Taz Maniac. He plays nicely, but beware any dog bullying him, he won't stand it for a second and chase off the dog no matter the size. He is also a superb watchdog. He barked some sharp barks at 2 am, and sure enough, a pesky pit bull was taking a dump on my lawn. Same one that is let out every night by a nasty neighbor. Busted! Thanks to my little security guard dog. I love this little guy. Wonderful companion. Give them a chance. You will not find a more loyal companion.
We have one, and she's nice for the most part. She' would go after large strangers and dogs but she's never bit them. There's a video about a chjizer that bit a neighbor kid and caused him to get stitches, but constant socialization with other dogs and humans has mellowed ours out.