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Jul 23 2021
Home » News » Its National Mutt Day
There are millions of loving mixed breed dogs in shelters, waiting for that new special companion who will come and adopt them.
July 31st marks National Mutt Day, also known as National Mixed Breed Dog Day.
The event, which is also celebrated every December, began in 2005 to help bring awareness to the large number of mixed breed dogs that end up in shelters.
About 75-80% of dogs in shelters are mixed breeds.
Most purebreds that end up in shelters are adopted very quickly but there are plenty of reasons to adopt a “mutt” over a pure breed dog.
Some tips for finding the perfect mutt
Not ready to adopt yet?
There are still ways you can help support your local shelter. Consider making a donation. Every donation counts, no matter how small. Call your local shelter to see if they need any donations – towels, food, and toys are items that the shelter may need. Consider fostering a mutt until he can find a permanent home. Many shelters can’t house all the dogs in need of a home. Fostering can be a great way to see if you are ready to adopt a dog and provides a dog with a loving home in the meantime.
Want to get involved?
Spread the word about National Mutt Day on social media, volunteer at your local shelter, or make the ultimate commitment and adopt a mutt this July!
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