Every dog deserves to be loved regardless of its breed. They are just furry puppers that deserve to live in a forever home where they will be cared for. No dog deserves to be thrown on the streets on its own or be mistreated by people. They also shouldn’t have to spend all their life in a shelter just because they don’t belong to a popular breed. Usually, when people come to adopt dogs in shelters, they ask if there are any german shepherds, labradors or poodles available for adoption. What about the big doggos? Or the mixed breeds? Do they not deserve a forever home? I am sure they are capable of giving unconditional love to their owners just like any other fancy breed.
However, knowing a dog’s breed is important in the case of knowing how big or small the dog will be and also assessing its behaviour and temperament. If you live in a small apartment, you can only afford to have a little pupper that will fit right in and not cause chaos by merely moving around. Also, some dogs have specific characteristics in their breeds, so being aware of your dog’s breed can help you understand, manage, and train it. When people go to rescue shelters, they usually adopt a dog that turns out to be different from what it was labelled as. Here are a few incidents that some Reddit users shared where they rescued dogs that weren’t the breed they were labelled as:
Via FutureOctober
When I was little, I rescued a dog from my community that they said was a pure golden retriever. As soon as the dog started growing up, his hair started to curl but it looked more like a labrador from his face. I still don’t know what breed he was but he was the sweetest dog ever. This is why I say breeds don’t matter because when you love your dog, it’ll give you back twice as much love as you did. And that is all that matters.
Via niskablue
Via mcac
Via modernmanshustl
Via pupsnfood
Via Concerned-23
Has this ever happened to you? What breed did you end up with? Share your stories with us in the comments below.