There is absolutely NO guarantee that a pup of any crossbreed of this type will shed minimally or non-shedding - essentially they are just mutts. If that's your reason for taking an interest in this crossbreed, please consider this and if necessary seek out an alternative dog, whether a pedigree or an older rescue dog which definitely doesn't moult.
Apart from that, I've no experience of them myself, but they are crosses of two nice little breeds which may have the benefit of not having any of the problems associated with the pedigree parents - or they may have all the bad charactaristics/health issues of both.
Just be cautious. Check the breeder out THOROUGHLY if you intend to buy. How many dogs does he/she have in total, how many pups, how old is mum, when was she last bred from, can you see both parents, are they kept in the family home, how many litters have the breeders got there, are they registered with the council (Google for regs on when this is necessary), how clean is the environment... again, Google for a full list of things to ask/look out for.
And, (and now I'm going from killjoy to bloody rude, but rather that than yet another dog abandoned to rescue), reassure yourselves that you are willing to put in the work that goes with a pup, the toilet training/chewing/general training, that you won't want to rehome him if a/another baby comes along, that if you have children you know that you can and will ensure that they don't hassle/pull around the dog, that you have insurance, holiday care, annual vet fees and who is going to walk him in winter all covered.
Sorry to be a misery, but I deal with the ex puppy farm dogs and the ones that families don't want any more.