Any dog owner will tell you that they have the best dog in the world. Dogs from breeders are sought after, snatched up and pampered the rest of their lives. But what about the mutts who don’t have the same privileges?

I spoke with Liz Kover, Animal-Assisted Activities Director at Marley’s Mutts Dog Rescue, about her experiences working with mutts. Marley’s Mutts is an all breed 501(c)3 non-profit based in Kern County, CA. that works to save shelter dogs who are about to be euthanized. They work with these orphaned animals to rehabilitate them and get them adopted into loving homes. Many of the dogs are involved in Marley’s ‘Miracle Mutts’ community outreach programs which takes place in libraries and school assemblies where participants take life skills and/or reading classes.  Click to learn more about Barks and Books.

“It’s important people understand that mutts aren’t damaged goods. They’re incredible dogs that deserve love. All of them have stories. Most come from awful backgrounds, which makes them special because they’ve overcome this without resentment towards people,” shared Kover, “We can relate to these dogs, especially because they have had hardships in their lives and they have triumphed. We can look at dogs to learn that we can move forward. It’s [truly] inspiring.”

Perks of Adopting A Mutt

Importance of #AdoptDontShop

Before buying a pet, we have to learn everything there is to know about the breeder, or else we risk buying pups from puppy mills. “People have a personal responsibility to research and learn where their new dog is coming from,” said Kover, “Some breeders are shady. If you adopt a dog, you save a life and make space for another dog.”

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