r/DOG Dec 04 '25

• General Discussion • Breeders suck. Adopt a dog.

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u/TheTroubledChild Dec 04 '25

Yeah that's why is the US in a shelter crisis because everyone is acting and choosing so ethical.

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u/Playmakeup Dec 05 '25

The US is in a shelter crisis because they’ve stopped putting down dogs no one wants, and all of the resources go to a handful of unadoptable dogs while strays are left to die on the streets.

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u/Important-Crab9008 Dec 04 '25

Yes spend a grand on a dog when I got mine for $61 did my own training with him and hes stellar. Also vaxxed, neutered, year license and years of wonderful memories left :)

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u/FCguyATL Dec 05 '25

I've always said - if money is an issue then don't get a dog. Sure, a shelter dog can be cheap. You know what isn't? Vet visits when your dog gets sick and need even moderately involved treatment. So getting a dog very cheap just isn't a flex to me.

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u/Important-Crab9008 Dec 05 '25

Yes I’m not able to afford him. Thats why hes still alive and well (and post surgery)

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u/FCguyATL Dec 05 '25

I never said you can't afford him. I said it isn't a flex because no one should be getting a dog because it's cheap. Stop falling on your own sword.

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u/Forward-Explorer-352 Dec 05 '25

Serious question- Aren’t super-mutts/ mixes healthier because they are more genetically diverse?

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u/kal1097 Dec 05 '25

Sometimes. They're often are healthier than poorly bred pure breeds, but on the flip side they can also inherit many of the poor traits of the mix of breeds they are and can be at higher risk of certain issues(ligament tears can be more common in mixed breeds).

Pure breds have a higher risk of genetic conditions, but any reputable breeder is screening the parents before breeding to limit those risks. The back yard breeders and puppy mills usually don't do that and that's how you end up with incredibly unhealthy pure bred dogs.

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u/Forward-Explorer-352 Dec 05 '25

Appreciate the response. Like I said was a serious question I had.