Dogs are adorable and loyal companions, but for first-time owners, it’s crucial to be aware that certain breeds may not be suitable. Here are 9 types we recommend avoiding as a new pet:

Pomeranians are prone to excessive activity, making it difficult to keep their white coats clean. Their thick fur requires frequent grooming, and they tend to bark incessantly, which can disturb both their owners and neighbors. In densely populated areas, this can lead to complaints and inconvenience.

English Springer Spaniels, with their long, dense coats, require meticulous grooming and frequent shedding. Being a hunting breed, they possess boundless energy that demands ample exercise and training. Additionally, their aggressive nature requires proper training, which owners must prioritize to prevent potential harm to humans.

Pekingese are vigilant dogs, making them sensitive to any perceived threat. Consequently, they tend to bark at even minor disturbances, often with a loud voice that can cause a nuisance. Their body odor and significant shedding require regular grooming, including daily brushing.

Chow Chow have a fearsome appearance and possess an aggressive nature, making them challenging for even experienced dog owners. Untrained Chow Chows may attack their owners or others. Their wrinkled skin and dense fur can lead to skin problems, and their voracious appetites can be overwhelming.

Shih Tzus are not recommended for novice owners due to their long, demanding coat. While their appearance is charming, they are prone to excessive drooling and emit a distinctive odor, especially when their ears develop ear mites. Their nocturnal activity, involving constant running around the house, can disrupt their owners’ sleep.

Border Collies possess an exceptional intelligence comparable to an eight-year-old child, but this also means they can be stubborn and mischievous. They demand constant patience and training to curb their willful nature. Training them from puppyhood is crucial, or owners risk facing frustration and regret.

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西伯利亚哈士奇因其出色的拆家能力而闻名,堪称”拆家大王”。众所周知,哈士奇的智商不太稳定,许多饲养哈士奇的主人都因其捣乱而苦不堪言。劝阻无效,制止也难以见效,加上哈士奇精力充沛,一般主人很难应付,更别说新手了。

哈士奇的肠胃较为脆弱,容易脱毛,需要主人悉心照料和注意饲养。最好在家里备一些益生菌,可以调节肠胃,改善呕吐和腹泻等症状,还能提高免疫力。

科蒙犬仅因其拖把般的毛发就让人望而却步,很难打理。它领地意识极强,对它认为的”入侵者”具有较强的攻击性,警惕性极高,脾气也很暴躁,很容易对人发动攻击。若没有接受适当的训练指导,科蒙犬不仅对陌生人具有攻击性,对主人也不友好。在训练过程中,最好使用鸡肉干等零食作为诱饵,这样它会更加听话。

无论饲养哪种狗狗,最好在饲养前多加了解。多了解、多接触、多判断,避免无心之举伤害狗狗。在饮食方面也需要注意,主食应以狗粮为主,选用清淡的狗粮较为合适。盐分含量高的狗粮对狗狗有害,容易加重脱毛和肾脏疾病。

结语:您第一次养的狗狗是什么品种?