For centuries, dogs have been man's best friends, offering love, loyalty, and protection. In the vast dog world, crossbreeds are often considered to be the best companions!
Better overall health
Crusaders are generally more resilient. This is due to genetic diversity, which reduces the risks of hereditary diseases and congenital disorders. Purebred dogs, on the other hand, often face health problems due to consanguinity and artificial selection for specific traits.
Increased longevity
The good health of crusaders often results in a longer life expectancy. Although lifespan depends on many factors, crossbred dogs generally live longer than purebred dogs due to their resistance to hereditary diseases and genetic diversity.
Balanced behavior
Crossbreeds are often more balanced because they have not been selected for specific traits that can lead to behavioral problems. They are generally easier to educate and have better adaptability to different situations. In addition, they are often more sociable and less prone to excessive aggression or shyness than some breeds.
A unique companion
Each crossbreed is unique, with a combination of physical characteristics and personality traits that reflect their genetic diversity. This makes them more interesting and less “stereotyped” than purebred dogs.
Responsible adoption
Crossbreeds are often over-represented in shelters due to the demand for purebred dogs, and adopting them helps save lives and improve the living conditions of abandoned animals. An adopted animal is a rescued animal but also a place that is free to take care of another dog. By choosing to adopt a dog from a shelter, future owners support animal welfare associations and fight against the pet trade and irresponsible breeding.