We have a few local shelters and rescues that routinely tell adopters that the dogs they are adopting are "Lab mixes", "Terrier mixes", or "Boxer mixes" to hide the dog's true breed mix - APBT.
I am anti-BSL, and have sponsored anti-BSL measures in my state. I welcome the bully breeds into my classes. But, I can't help thinking that shelters and rescues are doing people a disservice when they aren't honest about the dog's breed. Granted, some folks won't want the dog because of it, and the shelters want to save the nice dogs that just happen to be Pit mixes. But, do you think JQP owners have a right to know, and, therefore, to learn about the breed before committing to own one?
This "white lie" lost one dog her home when her owners found out, not from the shelter, but from another dog pro, that their dog was a Pit mix. They gave her back, even though she was the sweetest thing on the planet, because they have a child, and were, however ignorantly, afraid. What do you guys think?