Breeder-bred Dog or Mixed-breed Rescue? The Debate.

Emme Duck Toller

A debate recently occurred on a friend’s Facebook wall, even though that was not what she intended. She had posted about how she loves her Purebred dogs, bred by Breeders she knows and trusts. She highly values that she knows their bloodlines and genetic history back for ages. She had in the past owned mixed breeds – which she loved dearly… But somewhere along the line she started with Purebreds and has decided she would never go back. This started a very long, drawn out debate which I’m sure my friend never really intended on, but it is such a hot topic, I knew where it would inevitably go… Bickering and a never ending back & forth where nobody can win.

Maggie waits for Mocca in the water

This debate rages daily. My Facebook wall almost always has something about “Don’t Shop, Adopt”, or the opposite in favor of Purebreds. Countless Rescue potentials and “No time left” for dogs in kill shelters scatter my wall. Personally, I am torn about this issue, as I am the owner of several Purebreed pets: two Ocicats, and a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. Not to mention the fact that I also have only EVER owned Purebred dogs, although they all came through Rescue. I never knew their bloodlines, but they were Purebred. In fact, now that I sit down and really think about it – even when I first started researching to get my own dog when I was out on my own… I never really looked at mixed breeds, but it wasn’t intentional, I just never thought about it. Growing up, we had a Beagle, a Cocker Spaniel (who I think was a bit mixed!), an Irish Setter, a Gordon Setter, and then a Golden Retriever. Perhaps it has just been my upbringing that has made me always go the route of Purebred. Every day though I see many pictures of Mixed Breeds that are so adorable and wonderful, I would love to give them all homes. But I’ve just never gone that route.

Why did I choose a Purebred dog from a respected breeder?

Because:

  1. I wanted a puppy that was raised properly and raised with cats
  2. I wanted a dog specifically for Agility and I knew Tollers to be great Agility dogs
  3. I wanted to have as much of a guarantee on health & genetics as I could
  4. I wanted to have some idea of the personality and traits that I might expect
  5. I did not want a dog with unknown background that may have behaviors I would have to re-train or un-train

I could have covered #1, #2 and #5 with a Mixed Breed, but #3 & #4 were very important to me. Though, as it turns out, I have discovered no matter how much you know of a dog’s lineage or breed characteristics, you still can wind up with a dog you didn’t expect. So I just can’t pick a side.

But – I don’t think we need to “pick sides”. A pet is a pet. If your new family member is Purebreed or Mixed Breed – it simply doesn’t matter. That you love and care for them properly is what DOES matter.

Although of course, if you DO decide to go the Purebred route, and aside from rescue, be sure you research your chosen breed and pick a reputable breeder. Often by visiting the national breed club website you can find contacts to breeders of merit, and I encourage potential new owners to also get to know breeders in their area before settling on one person.

Ocicat and Bengal playing

In the future, when the time comes, I am not sure what I will do. We adore our Ocicats and the Bengal we owned, and would love more. Maybe we will compromise and get a shelter cat and a Bengal, or some mixture. When it comes to dogs… this will be a tough one for me. Emme has come with incredible trials I never envisioned, while so many friends randomly get a dog from a shelter or rescue and they are The Best Dog Ever. Not that Emme isn’t GREAT – she is! But she comes with a lot of baggage. She is NOT what I had all these hopes of having, and although we have come a long way, she is always going to need special care.

So who knows – we will see what happens when the time comes (hopefully not anytime soon because we love her dearly, baggage or not). And I hope that all my friends can remain friends with this debate.

Please remember that purpose-bred dogs are incredible, and breeding of specific breeds must continue. It would be such a tragedy to lose any breed.

So somehow we are going to need to work out a compromise. I would venture to guess that 100% of my “Breeder” friends also rescue dogs and take back dogs they have bred that wind up with problems or homeless. So they, too, rescue! Let’s try to all be a little more broad in our thinking.

Emme takes a nap

What Are Facebook Stories?

First of all – what ARE Stories on Facebook? If you are familiar with Instagram or SnapChat you know all about Stories, but if not, here is a quick description: Right now on Facebook, you may see them at the very TOP of your News Feed displaying horizontally about 4 in a row. And then occasionally as you scroll through your News Feed, you may see more Stories. What is the purpose? Stories are just another way to give your audience content but the difference from the traditional News Feed is that it relies more on visual content than written content, and Stories go away after 24 hours. Think videos and pictures. There are filters you can add, stickers, fun text, etc. Take a look next time you are on Facebook and scroll through a few.

Personally, until a few weeks ago, I ignored these entirely! Low and behold Facebook Stories launched in 2017, and so I ignored them for almost two years. It was just one more way for me to waste time as far as I figured (exactly what Facebook wants!), and they feel very “Instagrammy” to me – visual instead of content. I tend to think of Facebook as my content friend, and Instagram as my photo/visual friend. So, I just skipped them. But apparently, Facebook is banking on these Stories to be the next big thing, and Businesses should pay attention.

CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg was quoted saying that Stories is going to be a big part of Facebook’s future. Facebook has predicted that Stories will be one of the top forms of sharing in 2019. And, with 500 million daily active users – and I’ve read 150 million active Story users… I think we better get on the Story Wagon.

Since this revelation, I have been paying more attention to them. They seem to be mostly businesses posting, and many of them are littered with fun bold text, stickies, smiley faces and the like. A few have an option to “Scroll up for more” which leads to a link. Most are videos.

Now that we understand what they are, why does your business need to participate?

  1. TOP REAL ESTATE! These are right at the very top of everybody’s News Feed. You don’t get any better than that. That is reason enough right there!
  2. Easy to cross-post from Instagram. For once, Instagram and Facebook are synced up here and you can easily cross-post to Facebook when you post a Story to Instagram. Hooray for efficiencies!
  3. Fun options. The fun filters, stickers, and creative ways to add text are really fun, and introduce a whole new element that is easily accessible on your mobile device. You know, add a pair of kitty ears to that baby and BAM! Instant laughter. All joking aside, there are really eye-catching features that are different from your normal News Feed.

Of course, there is data and analytics available in Facebook for these, and advertising is being tested more and more. Perhaps this IS the new way to get in front of the audience your business isn’t getting to from the traditional News Feed. Watch and see!

Any feedback on how Facebook Stories have worked for your business?

About Digital-Melissa: I am a veteran of all things internet, located in Rhinelander, WI. 20 years in eCommerce with everything from design to copy, social media, marketing, project management, website help & management plus more. Contact me today if you’d like to talk about how I could help your business.

My First Interview in 20 years. I think?

Interviews

So I had my first interview in 20 years! How exciting! Well, not really. And, I’m not sure it qualifies as an interview. This was a very interesting experience. I am a bit confused about how I felt about it. The company sounded awesome, the position Just Right… But this interview made me feel not great about the idea of the company.

Why? Well, because it was an interview with myself, basically. I logged onto a website, had my video camera working, and was presented with six basic interview questions that were just presented on the screen in text. I then had to answer – on video. No other person involved.

Job InterviewEven more odd was that I could review, and re-do my answers as many times as I wanted to. I reviewed my first answer, and was HORRIFIED. Is that what I look like? Is that how I sound? What did I just do with my face! OMG. It was a truly horrifying thing. I have not done any video (unless you count a few videos of me running my dog in an agility trial), so perhaps just because I am not very familiar with it was what bothered me? I quickly decided to NOT review or re-do any answer.

Why did I decide not to review and re-do any answers? Aside from the torture of watching myself on video repeatedly – that is just not how life works. You do not get to re-do your answers and conversations with people. This is life. It is face-to-face (be it in person or on video chat), or at least voice to voice! A person gets so much from interaction with another person that this recorded answer idea is just BAD. I get they were looking for something different, and if a person wasn’t REALLY interested, they would not go through the torture of a video. But couldn’t they get what they need from the standard email with questions to answer instead of this video Q&A? The job didn’t have anything to do with video, so doesn’t really mesh. I’m open to trying something new of course, but it really was so awful!

In the end, I received the “we have gone a different direction” email that I expected, honestly. It definitely was a memorable experience, though, not one I will quickly forget. Has anybody else had this type of experience?