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Mixed Breeds vs. Purebreds |
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Disadvantages |
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Mixed Breeds |
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They are less predictable because it sometimes is hard to trace the parents. |
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They cost less when you buy them. |
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They tend to be healthier. |
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They cannot be shown. |
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They are even tempered. |
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Mixed breeds are not a status symbol. |
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Purebreds |
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They are expensive when you buy them from the breeder. |
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The animal is predictable to its breed. |
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You are able to show them. |
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Purebred animals are more likely to have defects. |
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Purebreds are a status symbol. |
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