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Topic Dog Boards / General / Purebred vs Mixed Breeds
- By dollface Date 11.01.04 20:25 UTC
I found this very interesting and thought I would share it :)
here

What do you all think? :)
- By Lorelei [gb] Date 12.01.04 18:46 UTC
I thought it was quite balanced although I disagree with looking for purebred parents with atypical temperaments, as people need to decide whether a breeds typical traits suit them. So if you dont want a vocal dog, dont get a GSD or a Dobe. Mind you after reading all about how unpredictable mixed dogs are said to be, I dont know if many people would be prepared to take the risk! We decided we didnt need a pedigree dog to be happy owners and did like the idea of giving a dog another chance at a loving home, so Morse is a pound dog. Funnily enough the kennel maids assessment of him is exactly right, bouncy, gentle, clever and full of mischief so Id rely on the rescues assessment rather than the breed characteristics shown in the example. Falling in love, having kids, taking on a dog/pup its all a risk when you think about it. :)
- By dollface Date 12.01.04 23:24 UTC
I agree too, congratts on a rescuing a dog :)
- By SUE T [gb] Date 13.01.04 00:14 UTC
Hi Lorelei ,i could not have put it better myself ,i am the owner of a x breed pup , and have in the past  also had Pedigree's  , i have loved all of my dogs ,but have to admit i  do like to see what surprises mother nature has in store for us ,so far i have never been disapointed, Bye Sue & Lola xx
- By Gemma Fisher [gb] Date 14.01.04 13:25 UTC
That was a really interesting debate, that was quite balanced. I think I'd agree with Sue and Lola though - having had both pedigrees & mixed - a dog will reward you whatever its ancestry. And variety, as they say, is the spice of life!
- By SUE T [gb] Date 14.01.04 13:41 UTC
Hi Gemma, do you have a pooch at the moment ?if so what do you have ? i do have to admit to still getting a real "soppy" feeling whenever i see an Irish Setter, and its been 16 years since i lost her !Take care Sue & Lola xx
Topic Dog Boards / General / Purebred vs Mixed Breeds

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