By taking away what can often be
incorrect breed labels, shelters help people focus on what's important: A dog's personality.
Not exact matches
The shelter points to a study cited by the Animal Farm Foundation, a nonprofit that works to promote pit bull dogs, that reports
breed labels assigned to shelter dogs by staff members are
incorrect at least 75 percent of the time.
Another study, featured in an e-book published by Animal Farm Foundation, found that shelter workers were
incorrect nearly 75 percent of the time when
labeling mixed -
breed dogs.