Many pet owners will refer to their dogs by their appearance. When they see that the dogs are good-looking and well-behaved, they choose to raise them, which is easy to get into pitfalls. Today I will tell you that no matter how well-behaved the fol...
Many pet owners will "refer to their dogs by their appearance". When they see that the dogs are good-looking and well-behaved, they choose to raise them, which is easy to get into pitfalls. Today I will tell you that no matter how well-behaved the following five types of dogs look, I advise you not to raise them, thinking they are recognized as ungrateful wolves!
1. How does Corgi look like? That is well-known cuteness, not only with short legs, but also with fat buttocks. No one can resist the way he runs.
Although Corgi is quite well-behaved, it is recognized as an ungrateful wolf and is not too wary of people. Sometimes, people will follow people happily if they have something to eat.
2. Samoyed
Samoyed
is so well-behaved. When facing you, it seems like you are always smiling. With white hair, many people will be confused by its appearance.
But no matter how good it looks, it cannot deny its identity as an ungrateful wolf. Once the pet owner is not around, it will definitely go to find another "master".
3. Husky
Husky, but it looks handsome and well-behaved, and can also bring a lot of joy to the pet owner, but it is still an ungrateful wolf.
Not only will they quarrel and argue with the "rice master" and be very enthusiastic when they see anyone, but they will touch it and leave directly!
4. Border herder
Border herder is the IQ responsibility of the dog world. It is very simple to train, so it is better to pair it with snacks.
But the border herder with such a high IQ is also an ungrateful wolf. Every time there is danger, not to mention protecting his master, he even escapes first, leaving his master to serve as a shield for himself!
5. Alaska
Alaska looks stupid and looks super well-behaved. He does whatever he says and never refuses, but after raising it, you will find that it is also an ungrateful wolf.
Because it is unsuspecting to anyone, as long as it is good to it, it is its owner and can really run away with people every minute!
Be careful when raising Alaska on a daily basis, it has a great hair loss. In addition to combing its hair more, it also needs to supplement more nutrition to ensure health.
Conclusion: Have you ever raised these ungrateful wolves?