Purebreds Vs Cross Breeds Vs Mixies

    • Gold Top Dog
    There are only two categories -- purebred dogs and mixes.  What you are calling "cross breed" is nothing more than an expensive mutt. 
     
    There are sweet dogs from all categories, but I am opposed to the deliberate breeding of mixed-breed dogs while there exist such significant numbers of homeless animals who end up put to death because there are not enough homes for them.   
    • Gold Top Dog
    ORIGINAL: brookcove

    If I didn't have very specific needs for my dogs, I'd never get anything but a shelter dog again. I love poodle mixes and big ol' hairy Beardie, OES, or terrier mixes.

    But I despise the whole designer dog craze. It's insane. The breeders spread the most ignorant statements about the advantages of their dogs over purebreds, and they take advantage of the American thirst for the latest, greatest, newest, biggest, smallest, whatever - while the very same mixes they purposefully breed are available in shelters all over the US.


    Ditto, from someone who bought her first dog ever this year.  Others are from shelters or rehomes.  And, had I not wanted to own one stockdog type Aussie before I got too old, I wouldn't have done it this time. (But, I admit, I love my little red merle girl).  I do not approve of deliberately breeding "designer dogs" that people will pay $2500 for, while there are great mixed breds dying in shelters every day that could be had for a $50-300 adoption fee in most cases. 
    • Gold Top Dog
    I'm really sold on adult (or near adult) shelter mutts. I'm partial to lab, GSD, and catahoula mixes. Size, general health, and grooming requirements are taken into consideration. Behavioral problems are not much of an issue because I enjoy adopting messed up dogs noone else wants.
     
    Nothing against purebreds at all, though. If I ended up with one somewhere along the line, that's fine too. [:)]
     
    I feel sorry for the many of the designer mixes, and would also adopt one of these from a shelter if the situation happened. 
     
    I doubt I'll ever spend more than a shelter fee for a dog in need of a home. Too many unwanted dogs, and my only personal interest is in companionship and the ability to keep up with me on walks and hikes. [;)]
     
     
    • Gold Top Dog
    I've had both purebreds (show lines, working lines, poorly bred) and mixes, loved them all.  All of them were great companions with wonderful hearts.
     
    I tend to say no matter where we get a dog from, we have a tendency to pick good ones.  ;)