A mutt, short for "muttonhead" or "muttony," is a colloquial term used to describe a mixed-breed dog. These dogs do not belong to a specific breed, as they have a combination of two or more breeds in their genetic makeup. Mutts can come in a wide variety of sizes, colors, and coat types, and their characteristics can vary widely depending on the breeds in their heritage.
Mutt dogs are often considered unique and individual, and they may exhibit a wide range of personality traits and physical features. Many people appreciate mutts for their diversity, resilience, and often unique and charming qualities. They can be found in animal shelters and rescue organizations and can make wonderful, loving companions for those who are open to their mixed heritage. Adopting a mutt can be a rewarding experience, as they often offer a mix of characteristics from different breeds, making them adaptable and full of surprises.
This is Joyce, she is a mutt but yet I don't know what's she's blended with. She is certainly a good dog, very energetic. I'm sad to remove her but I am a new mom and it's just too hard to manage them both. Wouldn't say she's a family group dog, but I'm sure with an increase of training she'll be perfect. She is house trained but sleeps in the kennel, we've ...