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There is a
profusion of words and phrases used for dogs that are not
purebred .
The words cur, tyke, and mongrel are generally viewed as derogatory
in America, whereas in the
United Kingdom
mongrel is the unique technical word for a mixed-breed dog, so is
not a term of disparagement. Many American owners prefer
mixed-breed. Mutt is also used (in the
U.S.A and
Canada),
sometimes in an affectionate manner. In Hawaii, mixed breed dogs are
referred to as poi dog, and in the Bahamas, they call them
Pot Cakes (referring to the table-leftovers they are fed).
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