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  • Designer Breed Pets

    Posted by docmike at April 08. 2009

    Designer Breed Pets

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    When I was a kid (if we didn't want a dinosaur) we went off to find ourselves a designer breed dog. There was usually at least one municipal source of these designer breeds so everyone in town had access. There was a wide variety of designer breeds from which to choose. Back in those prehistoric days we didn't call them "designer breeds". We called them "mutts" or if you prefer "mixed breeds".

    There were dozens of "labradoodles" and "puggles" and "maltepoos" hoping to be adopted. There is a link on the Plano.com home page for pet adoptions. Check it out. You may well find your next "designer breed" pet just waiting for you! The adoption fees are very, very reasonable.

    Think about what you are really saying when you say "I have a pure bred Labradoodle". You are saying you have a pure-bred mixed-breed dog! Doesn't that strike you as just a bit contradictory? AND . . . you paid hundreds of dollars (or more) for that pure-bred mixed-breed dog! That just makes me smile!

    Please . . . . if you want a "designer breed" dog, go to the pound or the SPCA or the humane society and adopt one. Then donate the difference between what you would have paid a "designer breed" breeder and the adoption fee back to the shelter. Everyone will feel better and you could be the first person on your block to have a pure-bred Cock-a spaniel-poodle-doo! Think of the envy!!! Think of the status!!!

  • Re: Designer Breed Pets

    Posted by jeff at April 08. 2009

    Here's the link for the local adoption agencies.

    http://www.plano.com/plano/pets/adoptions/pet-adoptions

    Adopted dogs never forget your kindness.

    Not only Cock-a spaniel-poodle-doo's but there are even a few no kill shelters that specialize in purebreds.

     

     

     

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