National Mutt Day: Here Are Some Ways To Celebrate

National Mutt DayQuestion of the month.  What do Higgins ( the dog from the film Benji) , Laika ( the Soviet space dog), Pluto (Mickey Mouses’s pet dog) and Clifford the Big Red Dog all have in common?  Believe it or not, they are all famous mixed-breed dogs and on July 31, it is National Mutt Day.

National Mutt Day, also known as National Mixed Breed Dog Day, is a day dedicated to celebrating mixed breed dogs and raising awareness about their value as pets.  It is observed on two different dates throughout the year: July 31st and December 2nd.

On National Mutt Day, people are encouraged to adoopt mixed breed dogs from animal shelters and rescue organizations rather than buying from breeders.  The day aims to promote the adoption and well-being of mixed breed dogs and to combat the stigma and misconceptions surrounding them.

Mixed breed dogs, often referred to as mutts, are dogs that have a combination of different breeds in their ancestry.  They can exhibit a wide range of characteristics, both in terms of appearance and temperament.  Adopting a mutt can be a rewarding experience, as they often have unique and diverse traits.

If you are interested in celebrating National Mutt Day, you can consider doing the following:

  1. Visit your local animal shelter or rescue organization: Spend some time with the mixed breed dogs available for adoption, and consider bringing one into your family if it is the right fit for you.
  2. Volunteer at an animal shelter:  Offer your time and help by volunteering at a local shelter.  You can assist with walking the dogs, cleaning their encolosures, or providing general care.
  3. Spread awareness: Use your social media platforms to share information about National Mutt Day and the benefits of adopting mixed breed dogs.  Encourage others to consider adopting a mutt or donate to local animal welfare organinzations.
  4. Organize an event: Consider organizing an event in your community that promotes adoption and celebrates mixed breed dogs.  This could include activities such as doggie playdates, training sessions, or informational sessions about responsible pet ownership.

Here at Olsen Veterinary Clinic, we take pride in taking care of EVERY animal, no matter the breed or type. If you have any questions about your pet, don’t hesitate to contact our office today!