Are You Looking to Add a Canine Member To Your Family? Stop by a Shelter to Adopt a Puppy
Every home needs a dog as most probably they are the most adorable and enjoyable companions one could hope for. Though all dogs are loyal and lovable, some people come to a conclusion that only a thoroughbred, complete with papers would do for them and go through classified and pet shops to find a picture perfect dog.
Well, I too like a thoroughbred, but personally I think that a mixed breed or mutts found in a shelter to the best of the lot.
While thoroughbreds are perfect to show off, they can be quite temperamental, aggressive and neurotic which are qualities that you would definitely want to avoid in a family pet. But, if you look in a shelter, you are sure to find a variety of the cutest and most lovable mutts, each with their own adorable personalities from which you could choose one that tugs at your heart.
While the designer puppies are sure to find equally fancy buyer, shelter puppies can be put down if they do find a home. So when you decide to adopt a shelter puppy, you are actually saving its life.
Mutts or mixed breed puppies normally have a stable temperament, very friendly and extremely loyal. They are perfect little endearing creatures without any genetic flaws. Mutts are very easy to be trained and housebroken. Moreover, they are cute, adorable, and adventurous. They are absolute fun to have around and your kids will love them at first sight.
Mixed breed puppies are typically more stable in temperament, easier to train and housebreak and are as loyal and loving as a dog can be. Like Tramp, they’re not encumbered with genetic flaws that might make them a less than perfect pet.
When you choose to adopt a puppy from the pound, it might be likened to choosing between a $8000 designer dress and a consignment shop retro costume. Which is more interesting? The designer number looks good in front of the paparazzi, but the retro costume has charisma!
Moreover, he is so irresistible, enticing and absolutely cute. If you are looking for a family pet then make a visit to a shelter first. I am certain that you will definitely adopt one before leaving the shelter.

