
Don’t be hard on yourself if you’ve never heard of Black Dog Syndrome – not many people talk about it. And it’s not a dog problem… it has to do with how people look at dogs; black dogs in particular. Kevin Roberts goes into more detail about why Black Dog Syndrome exists and what we can do about it.
Last week I told you the story of Belle, my black dog, whom I had passed over and over again while looking for a new dog. I guess, in my head, I was looking for a something that was flashy, for a dog that really caught my eye! Belle, she just wasn’t it.

There are many theories why black dogs are passed over in shelters. All the theories point to people simply subconsciously passing over black dogs. Without even really being aware of it, potential adopters are passing by black dogs, in favor of dogs of other colors. Experts believe that these are a few reasons that perpetuate the Black Dog Syndrome.
Black animals are scary
Black animals are harder to photograph
Black dogs go gray sooner
Whatever the reasons that cause Black Dog Syndrome, we can end it! Get the conversation started. Let’s be aware that there are more black dogs in shelters, and they take longer to get adopted. Keep this in mind when we go to a shelter to look for a pet, let your friends know about the plight of black dogs.
If you have adopted a black dog, please share the love! Post a photo on our Facebook wall, and let’s show the world how much we love our black dogs!
If this is a subconscious problem, by addressing it, we can end Black Dog Syndrome. Now get out there and adopt a dog… maybe even a black one!