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Title: Adopt a Black Dog and Break the Trend
Source: Fetchdog
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Published: Oct 5, 2009
Author: Julia Szabo
Post Date: 2009-10-05 18:05:09 by Prefrontal Vortex
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Comments: 2

Adopt a Black Dog and Break the Trend

By Julia Szabo

Jackie, a sleek German Shepherd mix, is a dream dog who walks calmly on a leash, eagerly obeys training commands, and is gentle with children and other dogs. She’s in perfect health, with no behavioral "issues." And yet, she waited patiently at the Humane Society of New York for more than a year before being adopted.

The average length of stay for an animal at the Humane Society is six months. So, how come Jackie’s number took so long to come up? Because she’s black.

Sadly, black animals are routinely passed over at animal shelters across the country. "People constantly overlook the wonderful qualities of black animals," laments the Humane Society’s director of behavior, Bill Berloni.

"I would say at least 80 percent of our dog kennel is black 98 percent of the time," says Katherine Christenson of Georgia’s Atlanta Humane Society. "People always take the blond dogs first; it’s horrible."

Animal shelters tend to be dark and poorly lit, so black animals are difficult to see. And black dogs are tough to photograph, because their coats devour the available light, so very often the only thing you see in a photo of a black dog is his eyes.

"It’s always been a problem," says Kathy Bauch of the Humane Society of the United States in Washington, DC. "At the animal shelter I used to work at, in Chicago, we put colorful bandannas on all the black dogs, to help them stand out in person and in photographs."

But there’s more to this phenomenon than just a color blind spot.

"It’s subconscious discrimination," Berloni adds. "In fairy tales, the bad guys are always dressed in black, so in our collective memory, anything that’s evil or dangerous wears black."

Ancient superstition holds that black animals bring bad luck, and those outdated beliefs only get stronger in the weeks leading up to Halloween.

Strangely, even in fashion capitals such as New York, where black is THE fashion color, people who wear head-to-toe black tend to prefer a dog with a pale, flashy coat.

Ralph Ellison’s novel "Invisible Man" is a powerful comment on racism, as timely now as it was when first published in 1952. Sadly, black animals at shelters are invisible too; they, too, experience prejudice.

"Not being able to look past the color of an animal’s coat is like not being able to look past the color of a person’s skin," Berloni concludes.

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#1. To: Prefrontal Vortex (#0)

Good Lord

A nation of morons if this article is true.

Side note - neuter your pets, morons.

Free clinics abound if you are too cheap to pay for it.

Bullshit like this enrages me.

Iran Truth Now!

Lod  posted on  2009-10-05   18:49:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Prefrontal Vortex (#0)

I'm kinda partial to black dogs myself...


Let me get this straight.

Obama's health care plan shall be written by a committee whose head says he doesn't understand it, passed by a Congress that hasn't read it, signed by a president who smokes and has no birth certificate, funded by a treasury chief who did not pay his taxes, overseen by a surgeon general who is overweight and financed by a country that is nearly broke.

What could possibly go wrong? - buckeroo

Critter  posted on  2009-10-05   19:37:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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