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Free Mixed Breed Dogs for adoption in Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire

10 Free Mixed Breed Dogs for adoption in Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire

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Mixed Breed dogs 💙🐶SCRUFFY- A LITTLE LAD WITH A BIG HEART 💙🐶 - Advert 1
213

💙🐶SCRUFFY- A LITTLE LAD WITH A BIG HEART 💙🐶

Mixed Breed

2 yearsAge
£550Price

💙🐶 SCRUFFY – A Gentle Soul Ready for the Right Home 🐶💙 🏠 LOOKING FOR FOSTER OR FOSTER-TO-ADOPT 🏠 📍 Location: Essex , CM1 🌟 RBU, post-adoption support and 4 weeks free insurance provided upon a

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ChelmsfordEssex (21.6mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Chance  - Advert 2
141

Chance

Mixed Breed

2 yearsAge
1Sex
£595Price

Chance has had the most horrendous start in life and for this reason needs a very special home that will understand his needs and continue to show him patience and love. From his foster family:-Cha

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New MaldenGreater London (22.3mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Cairo Looking For His Forever Home  - Advert 3
9

Cairo Looking For His Forever Home

Mixed Breed

5 yearsAge
1Sex
£400Price

Cairo (previously named Sreta) and his brother were born on the streets of Serbia, at the age of about 6 months of age they were collected by the local pound for neutering. Both of them had found thei

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BillericayEssex (19.7mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Blue (Husky/Shepherd mix) in London - Advert 4
13

Blue (Husky/Shepherd mix)

Mixed Breed

5 yearsAge
£350Price

How big? Medium How old? Adult (around five years) Male or female? Female Living with kids? I’m looking for a home without children Living with dogs? I’m looking for a home without other dogs Resident

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LondonGreater London (16.4mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Howie is looking for a home in Waltham Abbey - Advert 5
11

Howie is looking for a home

Mixed Breed

5 yearsAge
£420Price

MALE MEDIUM- 20KG Meet Howie – LU's very own jumping jack! Let’s just say, if Howie was in the Olympics, he’d be a high jumper because when he leaps into the air, he achieves some serious height! H

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Waltham AbbeyEssex (1.4mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Senior boy Moflea has never had a home in Waltham Abbey - Advert 6
12

Senior boy Moflea has never had a home

Mixed Breed

12 yearsAge
£420Price

Meet Moflea: A unique personality that loves cuddles Moflea's early life was tough, spent in a tiny cage in a Romanian shelter, filled with stress and anxiety. Despite the challenges, he's a kind-he

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Waltham AbbeyEssex (1.4mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Meet Sprinkle, residing in Hertfordshire  - Advert 7
4

Meet Sprinkle, residing in Hertfordshire

Mixed Breed

2 yearsAge
1Sex
£100Price

Sprinkle 💫 2 years old Small in size (13/14kg) Available for Foster & Foster With A View to Adopt Location : Hertfordshire SG2 Sweet Sprinkle is on the lookout for a new place to call home 🎀 Sma

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StevenageHertfordshire (16.2mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Nacho - goofy Sabueso Hound for adoption - Advert 8
14

Nacho - goofy Sabueso Hound for adoption

Mixed Breed

4 yearsAge
£200Price

This is Nacho and he is 4 years old (DOB 4/10/21). He is currently with his owner in Bedfordshire and he is looking for a new home which has been a tough decision to make. Nacho was originally from S

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HuntingdonCambridgeshire (44.8mi)

FAQs

What does mixed-breed mean in dogs?

A mixed-breed dog is one that descends from two or more different recognized dog breeds, resulting in a unique combination of physical traits, personality, and health characteristics that do not conform to a single breed standard. These dogs often show diverse appearances and temperaments due to their varied genetic backgrounds.

What makes a dog a mixed breed?

A dog is considered mixed breed if its parents come from different breeds, producing offspring with a blend of characteristics from multiple breeds. This genetic combination leads to dogs that often have distinct traits and behaviour not typical of any purebred dog.

Are mixed-breed dogs healthier than purebred dogs?

Mixed-breed dogs may benefit from hybrid vigour, which can result in fewer inherited diseases compared to some purebreds. However, their health depends on individual genetics and care, and they still require regular veterinary attention to maintain wellbeing.

Where can I find mixed-breed dogs for sale or adoption in the UK?

In the UK, mixed-breed dogs are commonly available for adoption from animal shelters and rescues. When looking to acquire a dog, Pets4Homes is the recommended platform where you can find mixed-breed dogs ethically offered for sale or adoption.