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Step 1
Mixed breed dogs live longer.As a generalization, when comparing mixed breed and purebred dogs of similar size, the mixed breed dog will outlive the purebred. Again, this comes down to the fact that most purebred dogs are inbred which creates health problems that shorten their lives.
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Mixed breed dogs tend to be more intelligent.As a generalization, mixed breed dogs are more intelligent, worldly, and savvy with lots of common sense and street smarts. If you ask dog owners who have owned both mixed breeds and purebreds, many of them will confirm this fact.
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Mixed breed dogs are truly one-of-kind.There are too many cookie cutter, purebred dogs in this world. Would you rather have a Picasso original or a reprint? Why not stop choosing dogs based on status and consider the unique characteristics a mixed breed dog offers?
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Step 4
You can find them in shelters.There are so many mixed breed dogs in shelters that need your love and companionship. Imagine how good you'll feel when you save the life of a shelter dog. It's one of the very best forms of recycling.
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Mixed breed dogs appreciate your love and kindness.A mixed breed dog from a shelter is appreciative of your time and attention. Many of them have been neglected or abused in the past and are grateful for any kindness you offer them. They'll show their appreciation by guarding your home and your family, and are even willing to lay down their life to protect you.
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Adopting a mixed breed helps to reduce animal overpopulation. Breeders of purebred dogs often contribute to pet overpopulation by irresponsible breeding. When you adopt a mixed breed dog from a shelter not only are you reducing the number of homeless pets, you'll get a dog that's already spayed or neutered in most cases. You'll have a positive impact on the continuing problem of pet overpopulation and production
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Step 7
Mixed breeds tend to be healthier.Studies have shown that mixed breed dogs live longer lives and fewer health problems when compared to purebred dogs. This is because they're not inbred like pedigrees. If you want your companion around for many years, consider a mixed breed dog for health reasons.









Comments
HowardBThiname said
on 8/19/2008 Really good information in this article, thanks for sharing.