A Woman Received a Call from a Neighbor While at Work, Then Didn't Want to Recognize Her Dog Upon Returning Home
Although it is said that raising dogs is more troublesome than raising cats, requiring frequent outings and walks, they can bring more joy to life, because some things cats cannot do. See the following story to find out why Dr. Xiao Ming said so.

This woman raised a Siberian Husky, and after only one year, she constantly complained about wanting to get rid of it because it was so mischievous, and it could cause a lot of trouble with just a little carelessness. The woman was really having a headache.

That day, the woman was at work when she suddenly received a call from a neighbor saying, 'Something happened at home.' The woman hurried home to see what was wrong, and after learning the situation, she didn't want to recognize the dog and cried, saying, 'I don't want the dog anymore.'

It turned out the dog had sneaked into the chimney while everyone was not paying attention, and it refused to come out. Finally, the woman lured it out with dog food. Seeing its pitch-black appearance, the woman didn't know what to say.
Haha, Dr. Xiao Ming thought this Husky looked more like a black bear. It's better to stew it for hot pot. Haha.

Dr. Xiao Ming explained: Alaskan Malamutes are also prone to mischievous behavior. It is recommended that owners take them out frequently to walk and expend their energy. When they are tired, they will not cause trouble.
Many people have shaved their dogs' fur for styling. In fact, Dr. Xiao Ming advises against shaving their fur completely because fur is a protective shield for the skin, and shaving it off can easily lead to skin infections and make them feel inferior.
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