If you are thinking about adopting a dog, please don't
overlook black dogs, because they are just as loving and wonderful as lighter - colored dogs!
If you are thinking about adopting a dog, please don't
overlook black dogs.
Not exact matches
Like
black dogs, they're often
overlooked at shelters and rescues in favor of lighter colored, «more photogenic» types.
We at Lucky Lab Rescue & Adoption feel very committed to rescuing all labs (
black labs, too) because of their plight as they are often
overlooked in favor of lighter - colored
dogs.
Older animals, large
dogs, Chihuahuas,
black pets and those with special needs are just a few of the types of animals that are often
overlooked at shelters.
According to a 2013 ASPCA study,
black cats actually are adopted from shelters at the same rate as other cats — but because there are more
black cats than any other - colored felines, it can appear as though they're being
overlooked by adopters (
black dogs fall victim to this same misperception).
There's also a
black cocker spaniel who was the No. 1 show
dog last year - he's named Beckham, maybe a good omen since a 12 - story ad featuring soccer star David Beckham posing in his underwear is painted on a building that
overlooks the Garden.
In addition to standard adoption photos, other fun and unique photo projects help draw attention to
black dogs and pit bull terrier - type
dogs, both of which are often
overlooked in shelters.
This month, we are joining Best Friends Animal Society, shelters and rescue groups nationwide for «Back in
Black,» a month - long effort to boost adoptions of black - colored cats and dogs and showcase their uniqueness that tends to get overlooked at first... Continue read
Black,» a month - long effort to boost adoptions of
black - colored cats and dogs and showcase their uniqueness that tends to get overlooked at first... Continue read
black - colored cats and
dogs and showcase their uniqueness that tends to get
overlooked at first... Continue reading →
A common problem known as «
black dog syndrome,» where
black dogs tend to get
overlooked because people fear they will be aggressive.
Black dogs and cats are often
overlooked because they are seen as being plain.
Often
black and brown
dogs are
overlooked, sure, and bigger
dogs (over 40 lbs) in general take longer to get adopted — but LOOK AT GUS GUS!!!?? He has the happiest personality and is a well adjusted
dogs year old lab mix who wants a human badly.
Badass Brooklyn has rescued many
black dogs, and according to Cross, «while they are
overlooked in shelters down south, once they come here, we have waiting lists for them!
I have no idea why
black dogs are
overlooked in the south, but when we rescue them, they don't last long before they are adopted.»
Black dogs are the most
overlooked shelter
dogs for adoption, and because of that, the most killed of all shelter
dogs in America.
Fred Levy, a photographer, launched the
Black Dogs Project, a photo series intended to highlight the oft - overlooked beauty of black dogs and raise awareness of their adoption neg
Black Dogs Project, a photo series intended to highlight the oft - overlooked beauty of black dogs and raise awareness of their adoption negl
Dogs Project, a photo series intended to highlight the oft -
overlooked beauty of
black dogs and raise awareness of their adoption neg
black dogs and raise awareness of their adoption negl
dogs and raise awareness of their adoption neglect.
In Berkeley's case, a Georgia volunteer saw this 2 1/2 year old Labrador Mix and realized that as
black dog, no matter now nice he is Berkeley might be
overlooked for adoption simply because of his coloring.
Black dogs (as well as solid brown / tan), like «Sissy» are
overlooked by so many potential adopters because they are plain or lack - luster, they don't stand out in a crowd of
dogs all looking for their...