Is there a breed name for a Greyhound-Husky mix?
No. There is not a “breed name” for any mixed breed, only for breeds. There are designations given, incorrectly, to some cross-breed dogs under the assumption that they are a “breed” but this is not the case. In order to have a breed name, a group of dogs need to be selected for many generations to have similar physical and temperamental traits. After many years (probably decades) if the dogs are consistent in appearance and produce pups that are consistent with their appearance and temperament, then you can begin to call your dogs a “land race” – a group of related individuals that are distinct and identifiable based on phenotype (external appearance). Once you have established a written standard for the “ideal” of your dogs, formed a club or other group, begin to record ancestry, and cease to allow out-crosses to other types of dogs, then you have a breed that is consistent in not only phenotype (looks) but also in the genes that they pass on to their descendants (genotype). That sou