These 6 kinds of dogs have a high "abandonment rate", and the more you raise them, the more you want to throw them away!

Raising a dog is a fun and happy thing for many people. But what kind of dog to choose as a companion does need to be carefully considered. Today, let’s talk about dogs who have been deeply misunderstood, which may bring you unexpected “challenges”....


Raising a dog is a fun and happy thing for many people. But what kind of dog to choose as a companion does need to be carefully considered. Today, let’s talk about dogs who have been deeply misunderstood, which may bring you unexpected “challenges”.

1. Chihuahua: Sensitive and jealous

Although Chihuahua is small, it has a big "heart". They are extremely sensitive and are prone to keep calling out for small things, which makes the owner unhappy. In addition, Chihuahuas are very jealous. If the owner shows too much care for other dogs, they may get angry and even attack other dogs. So, if you plan to raise a Chihuahua, you must be prepared to comfort it at any time!

2. Beagle: The natural "big voice"

Beagle is famous for its loud barking and will start to yell when there is any movement. This may put you at the risk of being complained by your neighbor while enjoying your dog’s company. Therefore, if you plan to raise a beagle, it is best to say hello to your neighbor first, or choose a relatively independent space to accommodate it.

3. French Bulldogs: Skin sensitive and afraid of heat

Although French Bulldogs are fashionable and cute, their skin is very sensitive and prone to skin diseases. In addition, they are particularly afraid of heat, and they are prone to heatstroke when it is hot in summer. So, if you plan to raise a French bulldog, you must always pay attention to its physical condition and provide it with a comfortable living environment.

4. Alaska: The big guy in Alaska not only has an amazing appetite, but also has very thick hair, which is very difficult to take care of. If you have Alaska, you have to be prepared to comb and bathe it every day. Additionally, Alaska requires a lot of exercise and exercise, otherwise they may become restless.

5. Husky: The energetic "Director of the Demolition Office"

Husky is loved by people for its unique personality and appearance, but they are also famous as "Director of the Demolition Office". The energetic Husky likes to bite things, and the sofa, table, and shoes at home may all become its toys. Moreover, Husky has severe hair loss, especially during the hair change season, where hair is everywhere. So, if you plan to raise a husky, you have to be prepared to clean your hair every day and provide it with plenty of exercise space and toys.

6. Shiba Inu: The stubborn little guy

Although Shiba Inu is cute, he is quite stubborn. They have their own ideas and preferences. If they don’t like to do something, even if the owner tries all his strength, he can’t do it. For example, when taking Shiba Inu out for a walk, if it doesn't want to go home, it may compete with its owner for wits and courage. Therefore, if you plan to raise a Shiba Inu, you must be prepared to fight wits and courage with it and spend more time and patience to train it.

In short, raising a dog is something that needs careful consideration. When choosing a dog, you should not only consider their appearance and personality, but also your lifestyle and maintenance abilities. Only in this way can the dog live a happy life, and at the same time, they can enjoy the fun and happiness brought by raising a dog.



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