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Color
Discrimination
In
animal shelters across the
country, the story is the same - black dogs and cats are usually the
last to be
adopted. Some
holding facilities will
actually euthanize them on intake because their chance of finding a new
home is
so slim. Why are
these poor creatures so
undesirable? Unfortunately,
misconceptions about the temperaments of black cats and dogs abound,
and many
people find them simply unattractive. They
don’t appear to be as unique and, sadly, it is harder to see
expression in a
dark face. A
brindle dog seems perkier, the
white blaze on the nose of an orange tabby appears to add personality,
and they
therefore catch your eye. So
all too
often a black animal is passed over for a lighter coated one with a
less
agreeable disposition. If
you are
looking for a furry companion, consider adopting one of our black
rescues. You will
be giving a lifelong home to a
loving animal that desperately needs it.
To learn more about color discrimination in pets, please visit www.blackdogrescueproject.com
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