Bo Needs a Friend
Remember when, back in 2008 or 2009 President Obama said he would adopt a shelter dog? Bo is a purebred $2,000 dollar dog the First Family received as a gift- fueling the puppy mill industry even more. Is there any hope?
Many people buy a dog as a status symbol and so go for a certain breed to mirror their own lifestyle. Still more have a particular attachment to the specific look and behavior of pure breeds. However, for personality, joie de vivre, unadulterated love and many other positive traits, nothing can beat a good old fashioned mutt.
Remember when, back in 2008 or 2009 President Obama said he would adopt a shelter dog? Bo is a purebred $2,000 dollar dog the First Family received as a gift- fueling the puppy mill industry even more. Is there any hope?
Although breeding designer dogs is truly frowned on, this is a humorous look at the names such dogs could be given.
If you walked into a shelter and were proposed three dogs, which would you take home? The wriggling yellow puppy? The two-year-old black pit mix? Or the graying older dog splattered with brown?
Have you always wondered what types of dog your mixed breed is? Now, there’s a way to find out.
When you think about your greatest heroes, do you ever consider a furry, four-legged one? Our pets are more than just our companions; they can be our greatest heroes. Here are a few stories that illustrate the devotion and love pets have for their human companions.
Mutt? Mongrel? Heinz 57? Mixed Breed? Not everyone likes these titles and many want to find out what breed their dog is.
A dog is a Lifetime Commitment, NOT something to buy on a whim. Make the right choice the first time.
Adopting a mixed breed dog offers many advantages not encountered with a purebred. Here are seven reasons to adopt a mixed breed dog.