Why Black Dogs Are Adopted Last and How You Can Help

Learn About the Best Breeds of Black Dogs
Black dogs

get a bad rap when living in crowded animal shelters. These dark, sleek pups are among the last to be adopted by families, despite having big hearts full of waiting affection.This has led to the

development of National Black Dog Day

, which occurred on Oct. 1, 2014, AL.com reported. Altogether, black pets are considered the least adoptable in shelters due to a host of stigmas, such as the association of black fur with evil or that these pooches look scary and intimidating. Sometimes, the issue can even be that they don't show up as well in photographs as light-colored dogs, leaving families to skip over them in favor of more photogenic breeds.The event has its own website now, detailing the plight of black dogs and the prejudice they can face at shelters.

National Black Dog Day

is devoted to creating public awareness about these beautiful pups and the joy they can bring to any home around the country.

Showing people the 'light' of black dogs

While the stigmas might sound far-fetched, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

corroborates the poor experiences black dogs have in shelters

. But these findings shouldn't dissuade owners from adopting these pooches, as they need loving homes like any other canines.Paw Nation compiled a list of the top

black dog

breeds

owners should bring into their families

. Its choices included:

Once you decide on the right black dog to bring home with you, sign up for a

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