Rescue shelters are filled to the rafters with lots of mixed breed dogs or “moggies”. Some of these dogs have genetic makeups that can barely be associated with specific breed/s; there are also those that appear much related to distinct purebreds, minus the pedigree papers.
When you are planning to adopt an adult mixed breed dog, always remember that “what you see is what you get”. Your pet may turn out looking like one of his parents, or he may look a lot different from both parents.
Another thing to consider is that there is always the possibility that your adopted dog harbors issues or health problems that can manifest later in life. In a way, adopting an adult mixed-breed dog is a gamble. But you should always remember that buying a purebred or pedigree dog is no guarantee against the manifestation of future potential problems either.
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