Dog crossbreeds, sometimes called designer dogs, are dogs which have been intentionally bred from two or more recognized dog breeds. They are not dogs with no purebred ancestors, but are not otherwise recognised as breeds in their own right, and do not necessarily breed true.
A Labradoodle is bred from a Labrador Retriever and a poodle.
Greyhound/Old English Bulldog first cross
Greyhound/Old English Bulldog second cross
Greyhound/Old English Bulldog third cross
A crossbreed is an organism with purebred parents of two different breeds, varieties, or populations. Crossbreeding, sometimes called "designer crossbreeding", is the process of breeding such an organism. While crossbreeding is used to maintain health and viability of organisms, irresponsible crossbreeding can also produce organisms of inferior quality or dilute a purebred gene pool to the point of extinction of a given breed of organism.
A Cockapoo is a Poodle/Cocker Spaniel cross
An Anglo-Arabian horse is a Thoroughbred/Arabian horse cross
The National Show Horse was developed from crossbreeding programs in the 1970s and 1980s that blended Arabian horse and American Saddlebred bloodlines