VI-SA DAY: What is the “Fire a sleeve” dog?

VI-SA DAY: What is the “Fire a sleeve” dog?


In addition to the caramel, the Peludinhos SRD dogs conquer tutors from all over Brazil




That caramel is a mutt that has become national passion, nobody doubts. But another type of SRD dog (without defined breed) was conquering the tutors of each country at the time of adoption: the mango drunk.

This dog is usually hairy, with disordered and goose bumps and recalls the lumps of the fruit lump, then the affectionate nickname for his friend Pet.

A “loss of losses” is precisely this, a hairy dog, clumsy, but full of life and attitude. It is not uncommon to see this type of dog wandering through squares, fairs and communities in Brazil. They are usually small or medium, with mixed and cluttered hair, crooked ears, a light and suspicious floor.

Much beyond the appearance

Behind the “ruffled” appearance, these dogs usually hide acute intelligence, a strong instinct of survival and a generous heart. Accustomed to the street, they know where to look for food, how to dodge the danger and when they acquire confidence, they can be incredibly loyal and companions.

Those who adopt a “mango straightener” is easily enchanted.

Adopt with love and consciousness

Before taking a “sleeve” home, it is essential to remember that adoption is a serious and lasting commitment. Charming like a Mutt may seem at first glance, he needs basic care such as food, vaccination, switching, castration and veterinary follow-up-ups for life.

In addition, affection, patience and time for adaptation are essential, especially if the animal came from a situation of abandonment. Conscious adoption means being prepared to offer love, security and responsibility for life.

Source: Terra

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