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August 2008: The other day, a nice lady called wondering if we only took purebred dogs. I was momentarily speechless - we always have lots of mixed breed dogs in our classes, as well as daycare and boarding. In fact, when I ran the numbers, it turns out that 30% of all the dogs that come to PDX are of undocumented heritage. Call 'em mutts, mongrels, Heinz 57s, or my personal favorite, All-Americans, we know, love, and welcome them here at PDX. Nancy has even done breed detective consultations where she does her best to guess what breeds went into the mix, and give advice on what behaviors might be expected based on looks, movement, and reactions. There are companies that will give you an analysis of a mixed breed's heritage based on their DNA, although we were disappointed to hear from one of our customers that the company he tried was somewhat unsavory: he sent in the requisite $30 along with the cheek swab only to be told that the results were uncertain and he'd have to pay another $90 to check against more breeds. Harrumph. But back to the question at hand, we gladly and gratefully accept  all dogs here at PDX: purebred or mixed, big or small, young or old, smart or unburdened. I will confess that we each seem to gravitate to certain types: Nancy is famous for her love of the smush-faced versions, Nancy Cambron and I are partial to the herders, Angie, Brad, and Be are drawn to terriers, apparently despite themselves. Leanne, queen of the little dogs, adores the huge lugs, Julie has been typecast as the Poodle lady. Ashley is often found surrounded by retrievers, both Labradorian and Golden. Clynton is a sucker for a bully. Chelsea and Billy are sort of like Switzerland in their neutrality - anything and everything in between. From the other side, we find that the dogs have their favorites, and many will select one of us as their personal human. Who knows what chemistry and quantum energy goes into all these relations? I'm sure Patricia McConnell understands it, but we're happy just to savor the mystery and enjoy the heck out of all your dogs! -- Bev

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Most popular dog breeds @ PDX

#1

All American!

Big Dogs

#2
Labrador Retriever

#3
Golden Retriever

#4
Boxer

#5
German Shepherd

#6
Border Collie

#7
Standard Poodle

#8
Australian Shepherd

#9
Shetland Sheepdog

#10
Great Dane

Little Dogs

#2
Miniature Schnauzer

#3
Yorkshire Terrier

#4
West Highland White Terrier

#5
Shih Tzu

#6
Miniature Dachshund

#7
Maltese

#8
Parsons Russell Terrier

#9
Chihuahua

#10
Toy Poodle

The lists above were gathered from a combination of daycare, class, and boarding dogs that have registered with PDX since December of 2004
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