Your Designer Dog is a Crossbred Mutt
I do not mean to imply that crossbreeds, or mutts, are worth any less as companions than their purebred relatives. I mean to imply than they are not worth the hundreds of dollars puppy mills and careless backyard breeders charge for them.
Firstly, it's well known that buying a purebred dog with registration papers is going to cost you significantly more than buying a crossbred pup from a shelter. That price difference is largely because of the registration papers which allow the dog to be registered at the local kennel council. Breeders of purebred dogs do so to improve the breed, and don't make large profits from selling the pups after feeding and vet costs are considered.
Some people think that for some reason purebreds are more vulnerable to disease, or more likely to develop medical conditions during their life. This is not true: the perception comes about because purebreds are easier to associate together as a group than mixed breeds or mutts. Crossbreeds produced from breeds which share the same predispositions for medical problems are just as likely to develop them as their purebred relatives. In many cases they are more likely to develop them because backyard breeders are unlikely to apply strict standards to their breeding animals or get them tested by the vet for hip scores, deafness, recessive genes, etc. For example, miniature poodle crosses are just as likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis as the purebred miniature poodle!
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Takeaways
- Breeders of purebred dogs do so to improve the breed.
- Backyard breeders producing 'designer dogs' do so for profit.
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