I think it's a tie between black dogs and bully breeds.
big black dogs
puppies/small dogs
hounds
huskies/malamutes
dogs with handicaps
pit bulls/rotties
I think it's a tie between black dogs and bully breeds.
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That's what I was thinking too.Originally Posted by Kfamr
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Actually, around here.. the "bad" breeds are almost the first to go! From what I've seen, it's the black dogs that are last.. seniors not too far behind.![]()
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
At the shelter I volunteer at it seems the largest dogs are the last to go. Not particularly large as in muscular, but large breeds in general. The staffies and small breeds actually get rehomed fairly quickly. There's sadly been a German Shepherd and a rottie there ever since I started, which is over 2 months now. The other dogs, such as Akitas and American Bulldogs seem to take a long time to rehome too.
labs, bully breeds especially pit bulls, and black dogs. don't forget hounds, too. nobody wants a hound here anyways.we have a hound at the shelter where I volunteer that in an ex-hunting dog and I would bring her home if she was good with cats.. she's just miserable.
the small dogs and pups go fast around here! and the seniors go slow, too.
We have a senior GSD at the shelter where I volunteer and she is soo sweet.
It probably depends some on the region, but my vote had to go for black dogs based on watching my local humane society's page. It's become somewhat of an addiction since I was looking before I ended up with Raven.
I would say dogs with special needs or senior dogs are close. There was a pure dachshund with a lot of special needs and health quirks but she was a red dapple color and she still got adopted quickly. There was a young pitbull there with luxating patellas who needed an owner willing to help pay for the surgery and she was adopted quickly. She ended up being returned because she was chasing their chihuahua. She was adopted again 24 hours later.
Hounds and sporting types get taken up quickly here as well. This is an outdoorsy state overall though and sporting and hunting breeds are very popular. Purebreds get adopted fairly quickly, and small dogs and usually puppies although I've seen some black puppies spend some time there, Raven did herself.
The day I got Raven they had just gotten in some bully mix puppies the day before (fawn colored). I was adopting Raven when the last of the litter of 6 was being adopted already, where Raven had been there over two weeks. My shelter always has an overabundance of black dogs.
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I think it will vary by where you live. Around here, a rottie, bully breed ect is fairly unusual and gets adopted quickly. Most small dogs never even make it to our shelter website. They are adopted in hours usually. A black and white husky cross is going to stay at the shelter for a very long time. Even a puppy is likely to grow up there; an adult is going to be there for months or years.
Same here... every little punk wants a pit to look tough and make them feel like they are tough, too. The converstions I have heard from some of the people wanting bullies just for the image have been frightening. I do not think they screen carefully enough, but I understand that they're often between a rock and a hard place. Still, they don't have too much trouble getting out of the shelters. It would just be nice if you could know that they were really going to a better place when they left...Originally Posted by BC_MoM
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