Mixedbreed
Mixedbreed, or mixed-breed animal, is a term used to describe an animal whose ancestry includes two or more breeds or for which the exact purebred lineage is unknown. Mixed-breed individuals may display a combination of traits from their ancestral breeds, including size, coat type, color, and temperament. The term is most commonly used for dogs and cats, but can apply to other domesticated animals. It is not a scientific designation.
Within a litter, there is wide variation, and traits are not reliably predictable from any single breed
Identification and testing: Because many mixed-breed animals lack complete pedigrees, breed labels are often approximate. DNA
Adoption, welfare, and society: Mixed-breed animals constitute a large share of shelter populations. Adoption from shelters