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Originally Posted by Nikki+2 Other registries recognize mixed breeds as their own breed (morkie, yorkiepoo, etc.) giving them the appearance of not being a mixed breed but a breed in their own right. Then people can breed them and make $$$ for their "rare" or designer breed. |
Really? 
I didn't realize that...which registries do that? I knew that a few would register them as a mixed breed dog, but did not know they actually referred to them as the given designer names on the paperwork. Also, I didn't think that you could register the offspring of those dogs registered as mixes as far as registering the whole litter...