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Mixed breeds: Mutt

The mutt represents the best of all worlds.

Mutt

Vital Stats

Height: small to tall
Weight: light to heavy
Coat: anything goes
Life span: 8 to 15 years
Breed Group: Mixed breeds
 
 

Summary

A mixed-breed dog is a testament to nature. Without any input--some might say interference--from humans, the mixed breed defies description. Available in all sizes, shapes, colors, and patterns, he might have a long snout or a short nose. He may display prick ears or floppy ones. He could have a stubby tail, spindly legs, a giant spot over his left eye--or all three. A divine inspiration, the mixed breed is gloriously, wonderfully someone else's design.

And as the ultimate family dog, the mixed breed excels where the purebred lacks. Drawing from a broader, more diverse gene pool, his intensity is softer than his pedigreed cousins, his drives and compulsions mercifully muted. The Mutt's loyalty, warmth, and deep desire to please, however, remain as fiercely intact as any dog you could choose to create.

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Overview

Choosing a mutt is a lot like dating: you may meet a few dogs that seem interesting, and then fall in love with one for reasons that make sense only to you. (Choosing a purebred, on the other hand, is a little like saying, "I only date blondes." You can still find a love match, but you may end up overlooking someone who's even more perfect for you.)

The truth is, heritage matters very little. You'll get along well with your dog because you both love to run, for instance, not because a piece of paper says he comes from a long line of dogs originating on the coast of Croatia.

When you adopt a mixed breed you learn to think in terms of personality, rather than breed. This can have the effect of stripping away expectations and so you appreciate even more deeply the surprises and joys that come from living with a dog.

Finally, since about 75 percent of the dogs in shelters on any given day are mixed breeds, choosing a mutt usually means giving a home to a dog who really needs one, and that's nice, too.


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Mutt Characteristics

  Affectionate with family Affectionate with family Dog Breed Rating
  Amount of shedding Amount of shedding Dog Breed Rating
  Apartment appropriate Apartment appropriate Dog Breed Rating
  Cold tolerance Cold tolerance Dog Breed Rating
  Compatible with kids Compatible with kids Dog Breed Rating
  Dog friendly Dog friendly Dog Breed Rating
  Drooling potential Drooling potential Dog Breed Rating
  Ease at being home alone Ease at being home alone Dog Breed Rating
  Ease of training Ease of training Dog Breed Rating
  Easy to groom Easy to groom Dog Breed Rating
  Energy level Energy level Dog Breed Rating
  Friendly toward strangers Friendly toward strangers Dog Breed Rating
  General health General health Dog Breed Rating
  Good for novice owners Good for novice owners Dog Breed Rating
  Heat tolerance Heat tolerance Dog Breed Rating
  Intelligence Intelligence Dog Breed Rating
  Mouthiness Mouthiness Dog Breed Rating
  Need for exercise Need for exercise Dog Breed Rating
  Playfulness Playfulness Dog Breed Rating
  Potential for weight gain Potential for weight gain Dog Breed Rating
  Predatory tendencies Predatory tendencies Dog Breed Rating
  Sensitivity Sensitivity Dog Breed Rating
  Tendency to bark or howl Tendency to bark or howl Dog Breed Rating
  Vigor Vigor Dog Breed Rating
  Wanderlust Wanderlust Dog Breed Rating
  Watchdog ability Watchdog ability Dog Breed Rating

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newest topics:
The Mutt
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poor mutts

i wish people would look at them as bright energetic animals not just "this is ugly and stupid i don't like it im gunna put it in the shelter forever until it gets put down" GRRRR!!! it annoys me

4 100 Nov 4, 2009 1:27pm by Allison
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i wish more people wanted mutts

for a long time, i mostly wanted pure breeds, because i like the look of pure pugs, pure black labs, pure rotties, pure g... (continued)

0 374 Dec 20, 2008 3:09pm by catmaster667
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