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Charlotte Black Dogs

5120 Rea Road
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Charlotte Black Dogs is a 501c3 and we work with rescue groups and animal shelters to promote adoptions and bring awareness to Black Dog Syndrome.
We do several small events throughout the year and we host one of the largest dog events in the Charlotte area called "Paws in the Park" every April.
What is Black Dog Syndrome?
Is a sad and surprising statistic: black dogs in shelter and rescue situations often take significantly longer to be adopted than their lighter-coated counterparts.
Black dogs are frequently the last to be adopted and the first to be euthanized.
Visitors looking for pets tend to prefer animals with white, cream, brown or specked coats.
◾Black dogs are difficult to see in their crates and cages at shelters.
◾Black dogs don’t photograph as well as those with lighter coats, so pictures for online listings aren’t as eye-catching.
◾Many breeds of dark-coated dogs are often labeled as “dangerous” such as Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, Pit Bulls, Chows, and even black Labradors
◾People are less comfortable around black dogs because their expressions are harder to read.
◾Black dogs are often portrayed as aggressive and dangerous in popular culture and media.
◾The color black has associated with evil and misfortune since the beginning of recorded history — these sorts of superstitions easily become ingrained in our collective subconscious.
By working together, we can find a home for every dog and cat, regardless of their breed, size, or the color of their coat.
Charlotte Black Dogs has been featured on many local news segments. Jill Rappaport did a story on our Black Dog Walk w/ Emmylou Harris. It was featured in a segment about "Black Dog Syndrome" on the NBC Nightly World News and on the Weekend Edition Today!