Last May 28th, the World Mixed-Breed Dog Day was celebrated, a date that invites reflection on the situation of millions of animals living on the streets or waiting for a family in shelters and rescue organizations. It is an opportunity to highlight a global issue linked to animal abandonment and to promote a culture based on responsible adoption.
In this context, mixed-breed dogs, popularly known as mongrels or strays, represent a large part of the world’s canine population. Their presence in homes across different regions demonstrates that the bond between people and animals transcends any genetic or aesthetic characteristic.
Moreover, animal welfare specialists emphasize that all dogs, regardless of their origin, require proper care, veterinary attention, and a safe environment to fully develop.

A day to combat prejudices and reduce abandonment
The commemoration seeks to break down stigmas that have affected dogs without a defined breed for years. Through awareness campaigns, various organizations promote adoption as an ethical alternative to the impulsive purchase of pets.
Likewise, the initiative aims to generate a more empathetic view towards animals waiting for a second chance. Many of them were abandoned or born on the streets, facing adverse conditions for their survival.
On the other hand, the growth of shelters and rescue centers highlights the need to strengthen animal protection policies, citizen education, and responsible ownership programs that help reduce canine overpopulation.
Living with a dog, more than companionship, a benefit for people’s health and the environment
The presence of pets in the home provides multiple benefits for physical and emotional health. Various studies have shown that living with dogs helps reduce stress and anxiety levels.
Additionally, the daily care of a pet promotes physical activity, as it encourages frequent walks and more active routines. At the same time, it strengthens healthy habits and stimulates contact with other people.
Meanwhile, children, the elderly, and people living alone often find in dogs a constant source of companionship and emotional support, promoting socialization and general well-being.

The advantages of adopting a mixed-breed dog
The adoption of mixed-breed dogs offers significant benefits for both families and animal welfare. Firstly, it provides a new opportunity for animals that, in many cases, have experienced abandonment or vulnerability.
Furthermore, numerous specialists point out that mixed-breed dogs often have a great capacity to adapt to different environments, from urban homes to rural spaces, facilitating their family integration.
On the other hand, adoption helps reduce the pressure on shelters and protective organizations, favoring the decrease of the homeless canine population. Moreover, choosing a mixed-breed dog promotes a culture of respect towards animals and strengthens actions aimed at combating abandonment.
The ongoing commitment to animal welfare
Beyond the celebration, the central message of this date is to remember that adopting implies a long-term responsibility. Animals need proper nutrition, regular veterinary check-ups, vaccinations, and safe spaces to live.
Similarly, spaying and neutering remain fundamental tools to prevent uncontrolled reproduction and reduce the number of abandoned dogs in cities.
Finally, the World Mixed-Breed Dog Day reinforces the importance of building a balanced relationship between people and animals, promoting adoption, responsible care, and a more respectful coexistence with all forms of life.



