why do stray dogs exhibit a lesser variety of colours than pet dogs ?
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There are two teasons stray dogs would appear to have less color than a pet.
The first is that most Strays are mongrels or mutts, as opposed to purebreds. As people have a tendency to buy purebreds, their colors are typically a little more pronounced and they are generally better cared for.
The second, and simpler reason is that most stray dogs are simply dirty and possibly a little malnourished, this would cause their coats to not only appear to be monochromatic but not quite have the sheen or luster of a healthier dog.
The first is that most Strays are mongrels or mutts, as opposed to purebreds. As people have a tendency to buy purebreds, their colors are typically a little more pronounced and they are generally better cared for.
The second, and simpler reason is that most stray dogs are simply dirty and possibly a little malnourished, this would cause their coats to not only appear to be monochromatic but not quite have the sheen or luster of a healthier dog.
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The stray dogs exhibit a lesser variety of colors than the pet dogs because of the following reasons:
Explanation:
- The pet dogs are cared well by their owners, they are provided with better environment to live.
- The pet dogs are forced to mate with the chosen variety of dogs thus shows a variety of colors.
- The stray dogs grow in a careless environment where they do not receive a proper bath and food.
- The stray dogs mate with the members of the group, which are of the same color and type. Thus shows less variety in colors.
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