A purebred dog or a mongrel?



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You see, here's the thing. If a person is looking for certain qualities in a dog, or can't stand some I, for example, am a calm person, so excitable, yapping or fussy dogs don't suit me, then they will look for a pedigree dog. The fact that dog breeds for centuries bred for specific purposes and strengthen the necessary qualities in the offspring. Therefore, breeding, say, a French bulldog, I know that I get a cheerful but balanced dog, which practically does not bark, with whom you do not need to walk a lot and which will feel fine in my one-room apartment, plus will have their own opinion If I wanted, for example. active dog with whom you can spend hours walking through the woods or on a bike that perfectly trained and constantly looks into your mouth, then I would get a German shepherd dog or VEO. And so to infinity What will be a mix with the fact that I love all dogs is almost impossible to predict, because we do not know what of his unknown ancestors we pop out in life: Now about the pedigree If I want to show my dog and engage in breeding, then have it necessarily. I, for example, hate shows and everything associated with them, so I could easily do without the papers that my dogs have, however Without a pedigree, but not on the market or from resellers! Dogs can also buy from a breeder, and much cheaper - there is a lot of plenbrac in color in collies and all other colored dogs Swiss, Pembroke and others Good luck, if you were asking for yourself: These are roughly the considerations:?

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You see, here's the thing. If a person is looking for certain qualities in a dog, or can't stand some I, for example, a quiet person, so excitable, mooching or fussy dogs do not suit me, then they will look for a pedigree dog. The fact that dog breeds for centuries bred for specific purposes and strengthen the necessary qualities in the offspring. Therefore, breeding, say, a French bulldog, I know that I get a cheerful but balanced dog, which practically does not bark, with whom you do not need to walk a lot and which will feel fine in my one-room apartment, plus will have their own opinion If I wanted, for example. active dog with whom you can spend hours walking through the woods or on a bike that perfectly trained and constantly looks into your mouth, then I would get a German shepherd dog or VEO. And so to infinity What will be a mix with the fact that I love all dogs is almost impossible to predict, because we do not know what of his unknown ancestors we pop out in life: Now about the pedigree If I want to show my dog and engage in breeding, then have it necessarily. I, for example, hate shows and everything associated with them, so I could easily do without the papers that my dogs have, however Without a pedigree, but not on the market or from resellers! Dogs can also be bought from a breeder, and much cheaper - there are a lot of plembrac in color in collies and all other colored dogs Swiss, Pembroke and others Good luck, if you were asking for yourself: These are roughly the considerations:.

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mongrel smarties

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A dog with a pedigree. Not necessarily from super parents, but definitely pedigree. Much better chance to get what you're looking for. I will say right away that there are smart and cute mongrels. But I - for the purebred.

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Depends on your heart Mongrels are less prone to disease - that's for sure;

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Of course a mutt or a mongrel. Anyone with a pedigree will do. Pedigree take I'm not talking about all as a rule people are not pedigree to be at least something to be proud of in this life. And if you are self-sufficient you know your worth and without the trappings - save a life!

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I don't know. I don't really like dogs. Probably prefer a mutt, though. With purebreds one torment because of the frequent inbreeding superbred dogs have all sorts of diseases and vet services are not three kopecks. I've seen people suffer - they spend their last penny on a dog and he dies anyway.

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I like Labradors very much and I don't care if he has papers or not.

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just a purebred - in a good club with references and parent review.

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I have both and all are loved equally

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You have to take either a purebred dog or a mongrel mixed up so much that it has almost become a breed itself! Both are very smart and have a good character. However, smart people said that the first differ from the second in one thing - health! Mongrels win in health! And do not take mestizo - God forbid, because as a rule they have an obnoxious nature, oooooooo very harmful and much live:! I had a purebred German Dane, a mongrel and a crossbreed - everything matched!

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^ I cried: People who take purebred dogs, at least can have an idea of the psyche and character of the breed, and already know what they are getting into, taking such a breed in the house. And with mongrels - everything is complicated and confusing. It's like taking a pig in a poke. Who knows what breeds and what is mixed there? A mixture of bulldog and rhinoceros? And then what's going to grow? Will it be aggressive or will it ever be able to live in an apartment or house? Don't forget that not all mongrels can live in an apartment next to a man, and some of them just go away, run away from home - their nature call: Some of them, in general, impossible to train to cleanliness especially those who have lived on the street and were taken into the house at an adult age. How would any of you like to have a dog litter box in the house all the time? And what about health - does anyone care about the health of mongrels on the street? And cull for health, that they do not knit?

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Big pedigree dogs are more hassle, more responsibility. That's right they get sick more often than the average mutt. And you have to be aware that the dog will demand a lot of attention. And mongrels, with them it's much easier. And if you save their lives, they will thank you for life! Will protect no worse than the purebred dog.

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I prefer a purebred dog Why? Because I know exactly what I want. My family, first my parents', then my own, has always had dogs. Different ones. I, for example, know exactly what an Airedale terrier is, what to expect from it, what kind of dog it will grow up to be with me. I know for a fact that this dog is very good for a family with children - that is exactly my case. This is a wonderful, intelligent, good-natured dog, with a sanguine temperament. Right now there is no dog in the family, just a cat. But I firmly know that there will be a dog, and it will definitely be an Airedale, a good healthy puppy from good parents. I have no use for a show class dog, so the puppy is more likely to be from an unscheduled mating.

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Mongrel is unequivocally-

 

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