The five major "defaults" brought by raising a dog are best not to keep it!

Pet 7:59am, 27 May 2025 126

In a leisurely afternoon, a cup of coffee, a good book, and a lazy dog ​​lying on his feet, this picture makes people feel comfortable when you think about it.

However, raising a dog is not just these beautiful moments, it also hides many unknown "bads".

If you are considering whether to step into the ranks of "dog owners", or already a dog's "dog shoveler", then the following content is definitely worth your attention.

1. Your time will be "occupied"

Do you think raising a dog is just feeding it every day, and it's so easy to play with it for a while? Then you are very wrong.

Dogs need companionship and care in great detail. Every morning, you have to get up earlier than usual and take it out for a walk to let it solve the problem of "internal urgency".

When you go home at night, the first thing you do is not to sit down and rest, but to play with the dog for a while to make sure it is happy.

Not to mention those sudden "accidents", such as the dog suddenly becomes ill, you have to be ready to take it to the veterinarian at any time.

In short, after raising a dog, your time will no longer belong to you entirely, but will be shared with the dog.

2. The home has become "messy"

Don't look cute on the outside, in fact, there is a little "destruction king" living inside them.

Especially those puppies in the teeth grinding period, bite whatever they see, and the sofa, table legs, and shoes at home cannot escape the "devil's mouth".

The home you worked hard to clean up may be ruined by them in the blink of an eye.

Of course, this is also a small episode in the growth process of dogs. Although it is a headache, it is also a manifestation of their liveliness and activity.

3. The wallet is about to "slim down"

Raising a dog is not a cheap hobby. From buying dog food and toys to taking dogs to beautify and see a doctor regularly, everything costs money.

Especially those breeds of dogs require additional care and maintenance.

This is not over yet. If the dog gets sick, the medical expenses will not be a small amount.

So, before raising a dog, you have to carefully consider your wallet to see if you can really bear this "sweet burden".

4. After raising a dog, your social activities may also be affected.

In the past, you might like to go out parties, sing, and watch movies with your friends, but now, you have to always consider what to do with your dog at home.

Should I take it with me, or stay at home? Take it there, you may encounter various inconveniences; keep it at home, and you are always worried that it will be lonely and troubled.

In short, after raising a dog, your social activities may have to be "discounted".

5. Emotions will also be "involved"

The dog's joys, anger, sorrows, and happiness often affects the owner's heart.

When the dog is happy, you will be happy with it; when the dog is sick or unhappy, you will also be worried and sad.

Their emotional changes may directly affect your emotions.

This emotional "involvement" sometimes makes you feel closer to your dog, and sometimes makes you feel a little tired and helpless.