10 Reasons Not to Get a Labrador Retriever

The Labrador Retriever is a very popular pet dog. It can also be used as a guide dog or a working dog such as a subway police dog or a search and rescue dog, and is welcomed by the public. However, before raising a Labrador dog, we must also think about it. A well-known dog training expert in the United States listed the top ten reasons for not raising a Labrador, and they are all true. The editor hopes that everyone can read it carefully before making any decision.

Ten reasons not to own a Labrador
Labrador
< /p>

 1. Hair loss is very serious after pulling. A lesbian girl will have severe hair loss twice a year when she is in heat. Boys and sterilized girls will still shed excessive hair every year as the seasons change and so on. These hairs will stick to furniture and clothing, and then blow around in the wind like tumbleweeds on your floor. You will definitely be "pleased" when you find the hair it sheds from unimaginable situations. As we say: "Dog hair will stick to everything in the house, except dogs."

 2. Lala is very affectionate with people. If you are allergic to dandruff, dog hair, or dog saliva, you may have opinions about Labradors. Although the oil on the hair can control some dandruff, it is not comprehensive. A conscientious breeder and owner should let you interact with the dog to see if you have any allergies before selling his dog to you. For the sake of your dog, it’s best to find out early if someone in your family is allergic to dogs. Otherwise, it would be particularly unfair to the dog when you need to tie it up outside or find another owner. Lala is a dog that likes people very much. They should be kept with people, otherwise it will be like killing them. Think more about your dog!

3. Lala is not clean. If you have mysophobia, you will not like lesbians. They will shed their hair. They can dig holes, they can race in the mud. Biting here and there. Rub the thing you just put in from the outside onto your white wall. Occasionally, when I feel like it, I will help you clear away the clutter on the coffee table, and it will be done with a wagging of the tail! If you have mysophobia and you keep a dog as a display, don’t get a Lala. You can buy stuffed toys, or even that kind of mechanical dog.

4. Pulling requires a lot of exercise. Lattoes are a very good breed. This is not a problem when you have some time to relax emotionally, but the problem is that they need a lot of communication every day to express their spirit. Including rainy days, your overtime hours, when you are sick - your lesbian will still think about it.Go out for a run, walk, play ball, swim... it's just the things you are used to doing. If you don't give him a channel to release his suppressed energy...he can find it on his own! (That's the end...)

5 Like other purebred dogs, Lala has to have Genetic diseases are very likely. Hip dysplasia, eye dysplasia, vision problems, heart problems, epilepsy... the list is endless. Please do your homework before getting a dog! Read more and maybe ask breeders/other Labrador owners.

6. Not only are hereditary diseases, lesbians are also likely to suffer from other congenital diseases. Includes but is not limited to: edema, PANO (permanent sprained hip), depression, thyroid problems, and other immune and osmotic problems.

7. Lala will be a puppy for a long time. You might be thinking, that’s great! I love puppies. Huh, I'm saying their minds are like puppies, but their bodies will still grow! What you will see is a clumsy, silly cute, immature big lesbian. Lala is very smart and is not difficult to train, but as the owner, you must persist! Lala often does not become more mature in behavior until she is 2 to 3 years old.

8. Lala sells them on many occasions. This is a good thing and a bad thing. This means that you can easily get the dog you want, and it also means that everyone, and their brothers and sisters, are growing up and selling out. Unfortunately, not everyone has the so-called work ethics. They develop lesbianism purely for their own personal interests and therefore ignore the importance of lesbian temperament and health. The price of Guangrongjia breeders will also decrease accordingly. Don’t be cheap when buying a dog. You may find out the seriousness of the problem only after the dog is born because you bought the dog at a relatively cheap and unknown place. Most good breeders only regulate one or two litters of puppies a year. They often wait several years between litters to determine if they are eligible for breeding puppies. If the "breeder" you know always has puppies for sale, it probably seems like there are many litters of puppies every year. They are most likely doing it for their own benefit, not to ensure Lala's health.

9. If you have very young children at home, Lala may not be suitable for you. Although Lalas are friendly to children, like all dogs, they require some training. A puppy will naturally bite clothes, shoes, hands... The pointed teeth of a puppy can easily bite a child's hand without the dog's own will. A growing Labrador will often cause damage by bumping into children while playing with them. As the owner, you must monitor your dog when there are children to prevent this.

10. Lala is very good at shedding. oh. Did I say that? His hair is blocking my screen.


SinceritySelecting manuscripts: Guidelines for submission

                    </p>

                </p>