Hello again!
Yes, I know it's been a while since my last post and I
sincerely apologize for my extended absence.
I've been dealing with a lot of health issues
and complications related to my surgery back in June, but I think I'm FINALLY
past the worst of it...YAY!
So now I'm
back and, thanks to all of this idle time recently, I've got lots of new ideas
for future blog topics and I'm ready to write!
Do you know what doggy-related awareness day is soooo
necessary that its celebrated on both July 31st and December 2nd?
Since 2005, National Mutt Day has been
observed to raise awareness about all of the mixed breed dogs in shelters and
to remind potential pet parents that it’s the personality and not the pedigree
that truly matters when adopting a family pet.
Of
course purebreds are attractive because they tend to have distinct traits and
physical characteristics, but mixed breeds may offer more benefits that are
appealing to the average family.
So before
forking out big bucks to a fancy breeder for a purebred pup, please consider
the following reasons to be pro-mutt!
1.
Feel good about
saving a canine life.
If you adopt a mutt from a shelter, you're literally saving
a life.
Even if you aren't adopting from
a kill shelter, you've just freed up space for another homeless canine to come
in instead of being shipped to the pound or worse.
2.
Mixed breeds are
truly unique.
You can look a purebred dog owner in the eye and say with
complete confidence that they will never be able to find a dog that is exactly
like yours!
Mutts are truly
one-of-a-kind!
Even littermates can look
very different from one another.
3.
Mixed breeds are
full of personality.
Mixed breeds tend to have lots of personality!
Even more importantly, many are easy to train
because they have a blend of characteristics rather than all traits of just one
breed.
4.
Mutts usually have
fewer genetic health risks and are healthier overall.
Most purebred dogs include a list of potential health
problems in their breed profiles.
These
conditions are less common in mutts because they are mixed breeds and are less
likely to carry the defective genes.
The
average lifespan of a mutt is longer than that of most purebred canines.
Of course the difference will vary by breed,
but it is still something that gives mutts an advantage in the eyes of
potential adopters.
If you'd rather have
a loving companion with fewer health concerns, then a mutt is a great way to
go!
5.
Mutts are more
affordable compared to purebred pups.
It’s been mentioned before, but it’s a significant factor to
consider.
If you adopt a purebred pup,
expect to pay for it - and that’s only for adopting the dog and not the vet
checkup or puppy shots he or she may need.
Along with that adoption fee, purebreds also tend to have specific needs
that make them rather expensive to own.
This will vary based on the individual breed,
but grooming and vet care can get well into the hundreds or even thousands.
In most cases, you'll spend less on a mutt
over it's entire lifespan.
6.
No need to analyze
breeders when adopting a mutt.
Families searching for a purebred must spend a lot of time investigating
breeders to make sure they are up to par.
With a mutt, all you have to do is go to your
local dog shelter and you have a variety of quality pets to choose from without
the extensive breeder background checks!
7.
You don't need a show
dog.
Unless you want a show dog, there’s no sense in shelling out
a lot of money for a purebred pup.
Some
communities have started hosting casual mixed breed shows, so you may still
have some opportunities to participate even if you do own a mutt.
8.
Fewer preconceived
notions about dog behaviors.
Some people see a pit bull or German shepherd and
immediately become fearful.
Others see a
toy breed and assume the dog is friendly and huggable.
It is harder to make these assumptions with a
mutt, which means your dog gets a clean slate when meeting new people!
There are also fewer preconceptions about
specific breed features and attributes.
No one will ever tell you that your dog’s posture, fur pattern or ears
are “wrong” based on breed standards.
Your mutt sets his or her own standards!
9.
Dog theft is far
less likely.
Some purebred dogs are considered very valuable which
attracts the attention of thieves.
Fortunately,
mutts aren’t viewed this way so they are far less likely to be stolen for
monetary gain.
10.
Mixed breeds tend
to have more intelligence and common sense.
Since they get the best of both worlds, mixed breeds tend to
be trainable, intelligent and have a generous amount of common sense.
While these traits will vary from one dog to
the next, this is the general rule in most cases.
The
purpose of National Mutt Day is to embrace, celebrate and help save the lives
of mixed breed dogs. There are soooo
many of these lovable creatures in shelters who are waiting patiently for a
family to take them home, so let's help them out by raising awareness about how
awesome mutts truly are. Adopt a mutt -
the perfect family pup!
Happy tails to you until we meet again!