Saturday, November 7, 2009

There's no denying that when it comes to pets, dogs or cats, I'm a lover of mixed breeds. Oh, don't get me wrong, I love full-breed dogs and cats, too. But, if I'm having a dog in my house, it's going to be one from a shelter, and the dogs in shelters are most often mixed breed dogs. (I guess with things as they are economically, shelters are seeing more purebred dogs left with them...much to their owners' disappointment and grief).

All of my dogs have been mixed-breed dogs. I favor German Shepard and Lab mixes, or Collie and Lab mixes. My first dog, when I was 12, was a Collie/Shepard mix and I will never forget the many, many hours of love we shared. She went everywhere with me! My friends all knew that when I was coming over to their house, I was bringing Missy. And, she waited patiently outdoors, if need be. But, she was there.

I just learned that mixed breeds now have a Mixed Breed Dog Clubs of America. There is even a movement to get these dogs included in AKC shows! Wow! Want to know where I learned about this - from the PetCentric Files where I was reading this article: Winning Mixes.

So, it says, "Dogs shows, where purebred dogs compete by breed, and are judged by how well they conform to their breed standards are an honored tradition. But for the mixed breeds of the world, and any dog from a Labradoodle to a German Shepard Chihuahua mix (oh my word - is there such a thing???) to a "Heinz 57" can compete much like a purebred, and proudly display a CH before his or her name."

I'm thinking the "CH" means Champion. And, 'as if' any of our mixed breed dogs needed such a thing. They're champions anyway, right?

Still, it's exciting to read that, "Mixed Breed Dog Clubs of America is a national organization that hosts dog shows for mixes and mutts, and runs them in much the same way the American Kennel club runs their shows. Dogs are judged on Conformation, Obedience, and Rally."

You can read all about what those mean at the article site over on Petcentric: Dog Activities.

It helps to know that, "Rather than use exacting breed standards, dogs are judged by their general appearance, physical condition, temperament, body shape, coat, color, gait and other factors that make a dog excellent." Like, personality, maybe? I like THIS the best: "Mixed breed dog shows have one strict rule that is the polar oppostie of traditional dog shows. All dogs must be spayed or neutered, and have proof, to register." Hip-hip-horray for the MBDCA Shows! Spaying and neutering is so important to the overall pet population, and our ability as pet parents to give lots of love and care to our dogs and cats.

"There is nothing a mixed breed can't do," says Phyllis Massa-Busch, Secretary/Membership, Co-founder of the Mixed Breed Dog club of St. Louis. And the future looks even brighter for them next year. the AKC is opening up some of their venues to mixed breeds in 2010, so there will be opportunities to show mixed breed dogs all over the U.S.

Are you getting your dog ready? Hop in the tub, all you furry friends! It's time to show off for the world. And, about time, too. Wouldn't you say?
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  • jeffrey's Avatar
    Posted by jeffrey Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:03am PDT

    I love my mixed breed dog that came from a shelter. I would not give her up for any full breed dog in the world.

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  • mommaofsun's Avatar
    Posted by mommaofsun Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:06am PDT

    We had a part lab, part rotweiller(sp). He was the sweetest dog. NOt very bright, but one heck of a watchdog.

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  • Dubs's Avatar
    Posted by Dubs Thu Jun 25, 2009 2:34pm PDT

    You know, someday before I die I will have a French Bulldog. For the moment however, the idea is fleeting with this economic downturn. Since Frenchies cannot naturally reproduce and are birthed by C-Section they tend to be pretty expensive. $300-$1200. I'll keep my eyes open at the local animal shelters but this won't deter me from adopting a dog that has a pleasant demeanor. Current dog is a shephard-dobe mix pushing 15yrs which is pretty good for his breed. He eats and tries to act younger but his arthritis isn't fooling anyone. *Le sigh*

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  • Sharon's Avatar
    Posted by Sharon Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:22pm PDT

    I've had both mixed breeds & purebreds. They were all great dogs!! I do think mixed breeds tend to be a little healthier. So often the purebreds can actually be overbred. I've only gotten one dog from a shelter. As far as I can tell, he is a purebred German Shepherd. However, since the only papers that he has are the ones that he eats, I don't now for sure. I'll have to admit that, in the beginning, he was a bit of work (but then so was my pet wolf); however with lots of love & training (in that order) he has become the great dog that he always was.

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  • God Loves Insanity's Avatar
    Posted by God Loves Insanity Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:40pm PDT

    you know what really bothers me? that dog shows are uppity about altered animals. i had my boston terrier spayed, but otherwise she is a perfect standard of the breed. i don't think i'd show her, we don't have the patience for it, but i'd like the option.

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  • God Loves Insanity's Avatar
    Posted by God Loves Insanity Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:41pm PDT

    oh, and i adopted both of my cats at a shelter.

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  • Jules's Avatar
    Posted by Jules Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:38pm PDT

    I think mixed fall into the same catigory that women have held for so long. They were denyed any right at all(women). There is going to have to be a fight for the mutt just like women had to fight to get anywhere.I have one that was abused,one purchased,and one from a shelter, mixedbreed. And I love them all.

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  • Jules's Avatar
    Posted by Jules Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:39pm PDT

    Sorry, I forgot to do spell check on my last post.

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  • bansheegirl's Avatar
    Posted by bansheegirl Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:29am PDT

    i've had both mutts and pure breeds and think that the mutts often have superior hardiness and often intelligence to their purebred counterparts. i had a huskie/shepard/coyote mix growing up and he was quite simply amazing.

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  • jules's Avatar
    Posted by jules Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:16am PDT

    I think my dog is pretty near perfect. She's half yellow lab, half pit bull. She came from a shelter. She's perfectly behaved, easily trained, and she's b-e-a-u-tiful! Yellow with the white patches and pink nose and green eyes of a pit.

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