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Woman who has owned dogs her whole life recommends 'breeds' from shelters.
Summary
A Reno woman’s viral Instagram reel reframes 'best breeds' as dogs in need—listing senior dogs, special‑needs dogs, and dogs at risk in shelters—to promote adoption and highlight shelter overcrowding; she cited ASPCA data that more than 390,000 dogs are euthanized in shelters each year.
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Bryce LaDuc, 46, of Reno, Nevada, posted a viral Instagram reel under the handle @laducb that reframes which dogs she would recommend bringing home. Instead of naming pedigree breeds, she names dogs such as seniors, special‑needs animals, overlooked dogs, and dogs at risk of euthanasia. LaDuc told Newsweek she created the reel to draw attention to rescue and adoption and to discourage buying dogs from breeders or stores. She also highlighted concerns about shelter overcrowding and animals being euthanized when facilities run out of space.
Key facts:
- The video lists nontraditional "breeds" including a dog without a home, a senior dog, a special‑needs dog, an overlooked dog, and a dog at risk for euthanasia.
- LaDuc said the reel was meant to advocate for rescue and adoption rather than purchasing from breeders or pet stores.
- The caption references ASPCA data reporting that more than 390,000 dogs are euthanized in shelters each year due to overcrowding.
- The reel featured several dogs with personal connections: two of the pups are LaDuc’s own rescue dogs and three were recent fosters; two of the fosters have been adopted and one remains with her.
- LaDuc noted that an estimated 25 to 30 percent of dogs entering shelters each year are purebred and that breed‑specific rescues can help with matching.
- The clip has drawn online attention, recording more than 27,300 views and over 2,100 likes, and prompted supportive comments about adoption.
Summary:
The reel has resonated online and underscored concerns about shelter overcrowding and the scale of dogs needing homes. Undetermined at this time.
