Mixed Breed Dogs Superior to Purebred Dogs?

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A mixed breed dog goes by many different names like mutt, mongrel, and random bred dog. It shares its genetic background with two or more different breeds. In most cases the breeds that make up your dog will be unknown.

Even though mixed breed dogs have several advantages over purebreds, most people still seem to prefer purebreds. However, one of the advantages of mixed breed dogs is that they tend to show a higher intelligence on average than most purebreds.

Also mixed breed dogs, do to hybrid vigor, tend to be healthier and live much longer than purebreds. This is because purebreds often carry the same set of genes among them and can easily pass genetic deficiencies on to the next generation.

One of the most highly prized characteristics of mixed breed dogs is their unique appearance. Because of the randomness of their breeding, no two dogs will look exactly the same, which is one of the biggest disadvantages of a purebred dog.

Superior reproductive traits is another advantage of a mixed breed dog. Usually these dogs are often much better mothers, who give better care to their offspring, and produce more milk. Because of this the puppies tend to live longer and gain weight much faster.

The pedigree of a dog is sometimes looked upon as a status symbol, but most people, if you asked them, would rather value their dogs unique appearance and personality. Something a purebred dog cannot touch.

Regardless of your feelings of these dogs, they tend to make great family pets and get along great with children. The one main disadvantage, is that you often do not know how big they will grow, even if you know how big the parents are. But in general, they will be roughly the same size as their parents.

To learn more about mixed breed dogs go to www.free-online-veterinarian-advice.com.

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