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A mixed-breed dog is a testament to nature. Without any input - some might say interference - from humans, the mixed breed defies description. Available in all sizes, shapes, colours, and patterns, he might have a long snout or a short nose. He may display prick ears or floppy ones. He could have a stubby tail, spindly legs, a giant spot over his left eye - or all three. A divine inspiration, the mixed breed is gloriously, wonderfully someone else’s design. And as the ultimate family dog, the mixed breed excels where the purebred lacks. Drawing from a broader, more diverse gene pool, his intensity is softer than his pedigreed cousins, his drives and compulsions mercifully muted. The Mix-Breeds loyalty, warmth, and deep desire to please, however, remain as fiercely intact as any dog you could choose to create.
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A mixed-breed dog is a testament to nature. Without any input - some might say interference - from humans, the mixed breed defies description. Available in all sizes, shapes, colours, and patterns, he might have a long snout or a short nose. He may display prick ears or floppy ones. He could have a stubby tail, spindly legs, a giant spot over his left eye - or all three. A divine inspiration, the mixed breed is gloriously, wonderfully someone else’s design. And as the ultimate family dog, the mixed breed excels where the purebred lacks. Drawing from a broader, more diverse gene pool, his intensity is softer than his pedigreed cousins, his drives and compulsions mercifully muted. The Mix-Breeds loyalty, warmth, and deep desire to please, however, remain as fiercely intact as any dog you could choose to create.