Dogs are our friends, but what about native dogs?
More and more people are keeping dogs, and having a cute dog by their side can instantly lift their spirits.
Taking out dogs also allows you to meet a group of 'dog friends,' where everyone happily exchanges experiences in raising dogs and tells amusing stories, staging a commercial endorsement.

There is such a trend that many people find perplexing:People who keep 'purebred' dogs look down on those who keep 'native dogs'.
In this era that supports 'domestic products,' why are Chinese native dogs still despised and relegated to being stray dogs?

Everyone is competitive.
Chinese native dogs are cheap; you can get one for just a few tens of yuan, or even for free, with a very low 'market value'.
It's so embarrassing to take it out! You should raise a prestigious dog; it matters what breed it is, what grade it is, the more expensive, the more stylish when you take it out!
Little native dogs aren't popular or valuable; they will only make you look foolish.
Don't 'native dogs' not excel?
Chinese native dogs are quite docile and won't proactively attack humans, they are extremely loyal to their owners, and they are also very intelligent.
They are easy to raise, unlikely to get sick, and have strong adaptability, having almost undergone natural selection and free reproduction and survival of the fittest, becoming the 'dominant species' in this land.

What about the living conditions of 'native dogs' in foreign countries?
Japanese Shiba Inu is widely loved, thanks to its various expressions and cute smiles that went viral on the internet.
Akita Inu – 'Shiba Inu Plus' – is often given as a diplomatic gift by leaders to each other.

While our native dogs are wandering, being stolen and sold to dog meat restaurants, chained in yards,
And they still face various criticisms: Why do you buy such expensive dog food? Wouldn't leftovers be enough for it to eat? Why bother taking it to a pet store for a bath? That's a waste of money…

We often say 'people have no superiority or inferiority,' but we look down on our Chinese native dogs.
Our 'native dogs' also have many excellent specimens – such as Tibetan Mastiffs, Manchurian Kangal, Lions, She Dogs, Pekingese, Miniature Poodles, etc.
Whatever dog you raise, once you bring it home, it becomes a 'family member,' don't care about other people's gazes!
They are all adorable little cuties who love you wholeheartedly!