"English Setter Lab mix"

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Hello.
Which of these is correct?

1. "Her dogs are English Setter Lab mix."
2. "Her dogs are English Setter and Labrador mix."
 
I would understand either, but 1. might not work for other combinations of breeds..
 
I'd write Her dogs are English setter/Labrador cross, or Her dogs are English setter and Labrador crossbreeds.
 
Hello.
Which of these is correct?

1. "Her dogs are an English Setter/Lab mix."
2. "Her dogs are an English Setter and Labrador mix."
I'd put a slash between Setter and Lab. Otherwise it sounds like the dog was mixed in an English Setter laboratory.
 
I would understand either, but 1. might not work for other combinations of breeds..

For other dog breeds what would you use?
 
Yes, a slash does wonders here.
 
For other dog breeds what would you use?

I only meant that among the many breeds in an expression of that type the breed classifications might run together. To be clear your #2 would be better.
 
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