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After Raising Dogs, We All Became Liars, Exhausting All the Lies of This Life

So many people were upright before raising dogs, but after raising dogs, they turned into liars, and spread all their lies for a lifetime! Today, let’s talk about the lies we’ve all told after raising dogs!

Lie 1: Does the dog sleep in the bed? It doesn't exist!

So many people would say that parents would definitely not let the dog sleep in the bed, otherwise you would have to wash the bedsheets yourself. Hearing such stern words, many pet owners would agree on the spot, saying they would never let the dog sleep in the bed. But secretly, the dog had already climbed onto its own bed!

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Lie 2: The dog never destroys things

Because you often hear others say that dogs like to destroy things and make the house a mess, you can’t help but say the second lie: ‘My dog is different from other dogs, it never destroys things!’ However, when you return home and see the dog biting and ruining shoes, tabletops, and shredded paper, you’ll want to throw the dog away immediately!

Lie 3: This dog was a gift from a friend

Many parents think buying a dog is a waste of money, so when you bring the dog home, you’ll say that the dog wasn’t bought by you, but a gift from a friend. So, your third lie is born!


Lie 4: The dog is very obedient

After raising a dog, many people will ask you how your dog is, and your fourth lie will appear: ‘My dog is obedient, it’s good!’ However, the reality is the opposite, so what do you do? You cry and still want to keep the dog!

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Lie 5: Raising a dog doesn’t cost a lot

Lie 5, raising a dog really doesn’t cost a lot, dog food costs a few dollars a pound, snacks are free, toys are bought by friends, and clothes are sent by friends... However, the reality is the opposite, just looking at your empty wallet hurts!

Although we’ve told many lies after raising a dog, these lies are behind a love for the dog.

Conclusion:What lies have you told after raising a dog?

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