Ten reasons why you should adopt a black dog

Smokey, a three-year-old black Lab mix, who is medium-sized and super affectionate.

Black is beautiful. Yet, black dogs statistically wait at least four times longer to be adopted from shelters than lighter coated and more colorful canines.

It’s known as “Black Dog Syndrome” and we are currently experiencing this unfortunate phenomenon at the Aiken County Animal Shelter. Attractive, friendly and smart black dogs are languishing at 333 Wire Road because prospective adopters are not selecting them. Why? We’re not sure. Experts claim that superstitious people see black dogs as dangerous or evil. Others theorize that their facial expressions are harder to see, especially in the shadows of their kennel, so people don’t connect with them as easily. Still others speculate that black dogs don’t photograph as well, so when they are featured on social media pages, they don’t catch the eye of prospective adopters.

Frankly, the whole Black Dog Syndrome seems silly to us — but we can’t ignore it. Not when the shelter is filling up with dark-coated dogs who can’t find homes.

  1. Therefore, to counter these negative tropes, here are ten reasons why you should adopt a black dog:
  2. Black dogs are chic and always in fashion.
  3. Black dogs never look dirty.
  4. Black dogs make you look thinner.
  5. Black dog hair blends into your dark pants, dress or coat.
  6. Black dogs are just as loyal, playful, and loving as other canines. Maybe more so.
  7. Black dogs are always ready for a formal occasion.
  8. Black dogs are cute and smart. Breeds like Labrador Retrievers, Spaniels, Shepherds and Terriers are some of the smartest dogs and often have black fur.
  9. Black dogs are easy to accessorize. They look great in any color.
    Black dogs look tough even when they are sweet pushovers.
  10. Adopting saves lives. By adopting a black dog, you will not only be saving their life, but will open up a spot for another dog to be rescued.

Here are just some of the County Shelter’s terrific black dogs who need and deserve good homes:

  • Malone, a mini black Lab mix who is four years old, easygoing and enjoys the company of other dogs.
  • Dipsy Doodle, a cute, four-year-old cuddle bug who enjoys car rides.
  • Butler, an athletic, four-year-old Retriever mix who wants to be your one and only.
  • Suzie, an active and athletic three-year-old mixed breed who is a proven superstar in playgroup.
  • Smokey, a three-year-old black Lab mix, who is medium-sized and super affectionate.
  • Kenobi, an active, three-year-old mixed breed who can’t get enough human attention.
  • Arabell, an adorable, one-year-old mixed breed who plays well with other dogs.

Please stop by the shelter to meet these black beauties and cuties. The County Shelter is at full capacity and these dogs need to find loving homes soon.

Their lives are in our hands.

By Bob Gordon, FOTAS Communications Director

Photo caption:
Kenobi likes toys, car rides and cuddling with his favorite humans
Malone is easygoing and often sunbathes on his back in his kennel.
Dipsy Doodle is an active girl who wants to be your one and only pet.

Butler is athletic and loves to go on walks.
Suzie is a wiggle butt and enjoys wrestling dogs her size or larger.
Smokey loves tummy rubs.