Recent studies were reported to have claimed that certain hybrid- or cross-breeds of dogs like cockerpoos were 'more likely' to have behavio

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Recent studies were reported to have claimed that certain hybrid- or cross-breeds of dogs like cockerpoos were 'more likely' to have behavioural issues than other 'pure' breeds (pedigree dogs). Is there real evidence for this or is it potentially masked by an increase in the proportion of these dogs being owned as pets and/or the effect of less suitable owners buying them (e.g. during or after the Covid pandemic)?

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