Maybe if there was a campaign to educate people about rare breeds they might be keen to go down that route.
I think a lot of people need to be educated about breeds full stop. There seem to be a fair amount of people these days who apparently think that all dogs are pretty much the same, they just look a bit different so they go out and buy a puppy because they think the breed is cute or pretty or has whatever kind of 'look' they're going for.
There are loads of breeds I love the look of but would never even contemplate owning as their temperament just wouldn't be compatible with our lifestyle. I think we'd end up with far fewer dogs in rescues if more people went for temperament over looks.
Husky registrations have doubled in ten years.![]()
Yes i have a lab so will probably be shot down whatever i say but i would agree that there should be a wider awareness of different breeds available. However perhaps the reason these rare breeds aren't as popular is that they don't fit into people's lifestyles today. An example of modern natural selection if you like.
It isn't really that though is it? I don't think huskys are likely the ideal breed for a lot of peoples lifestyles.
ah get you, I wasn't meaning to be rude it was just that I had the same thought initially but then went through the list of popular foreign breeds thinking half of them were just as unsuitable!
Lab statistics always shock me, an average of 40,000 dogs a year, you cant imagine where they all go?!