In recent years, with the surge in the number of pet dogs, many new pet owners have encountered many difficulties due to blind breeding. From family members’ rejection of pets to dog behavior problems, such as urinating randomly and severe hair loss, they have become the fuse that leads to dog abandonment. Experts call for careful consideration before raising a dog and comprehensively evaluate your own conditions and mentality.
First, it is crucial to understand the pet policy of your place of residence. Pet owners living in communities or apartments need to confirm whether they are allowed to keep dogs to avoid unnecessary troubles caused by violations in the future.
Secondly, economic strength is also one of the factors to consider. Raising a dog is not only an emotional investment, but also an economic burden. From daily expenses to medical expenses, stable financial support is required. Especially in the face of the high treatment fees when pets are sick, pet owners should be fully prepared and do not abandon their pets because of temporary difficulties.
Furthermore, accepting dogs’ shortcomings is equally important. Problems such as hair loss, barking, and excretion are inevitable. Pet owners need to be mentally prepared and willing to invest time and energy to guide and train. Only by truly accepting and loving them can we jointly create a harmonious "pet" life.
For how to take care of dogs, experts recommend starting from three aspects: daily care, healthy diet and training and education. Regular combing hair, taking a reasonable bath, maintaining a light diet and focusing on balanced nutrition, and strengthening training to cultivate good behavioral habits are all key to allowing dogs to grow up healthily.
In short, raising a dog is a decision that needs careful consideration. Only driven by full preparation and sense of responsibility can we write a chapter of happiness with dogs.