Just a warning, this article has some unpleasant parts to read

  • jeffw@lemmy.worldOPM
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    5 months ago

    The thing about most shelters is they are filled with mutts. Yes, breeds have traits. But with mutts, visual breed identification is notoriously difficult. Best to go to a shelter and meet with a dog to feel it out.

    And don’t believe whatever label they slap on it. They are guessing (no fault on them, they gotta write something down). My recent adoption was labeled as a high-energy breed and he’s pretty chill. I almost skipped over him because I was afraid I couldn’t handle the breed that they thought he was/what he looked like.

    • Drusas@kbin.run
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      5 months ago

      Oh I know. I also know that it’s popular to call everything a lab mix if it looks like it might have any pitbull in it. Improves the chance of adoption.

      I’m not anti-pit, by the way. I just know that you can’t trust what the shelters say.