My good friend has a Samoyed, about seven or eight months old, brought back as a puppy in the second half of last year. Because I often go walking with him, I know some of the dog’s habits, so I’ll answer for him.
When he first came, his friend’s family gave him a puppy, so he paid a few hundred yuan for the shipping fee. It’s a decent Samoyed, white and clean.
When he first came, he was very noisy, barking. He pooped and peed everywhere at home. He ran and jumped around in his friend’s room. The whole chicken flew and the dog was in chaos. Later, I had to beat him. If he pooped and peed everywhere, I would beat him, and then he would go to the toilet.
Sometimes he sneaked into the bedroom and climbed on the bed to press you when you went to bed at night.
The doghouses I bought were basically bitten to pieces. Most of the time, he slept on the sofa.
He eats six or seven meals a day. If you don’t restrict him, he will keep eating, and then run and jump and vomit. He
loves to scratch furniture and door thresholds, and suffers from the claws everywhere. At home, it loves to bark. When it’s time to go out to play, it will follow you and bark, asking you to go out to play.
It must go out every day. If you don’t go out, it will get angry, bark, and bite people (gently). It’s actually okay at home because you don’t have to scoop up its poop.

You have to lead it when you go outside. If you don’t lead it, it will go crazy, running around and jumping around, and never barking.
It has to poop three times when it goes out, every time. It’s really a lazy dog with a lot of poop and urine. It likes to leave marks under the trees, pooping here and peeing there.
It poops a lot, and it counts in piles. It’s not easy to scoop. I’m afraid of being killed by the eyes of the cleaning lady when I go out. I clean it up quickly.
The most important thing is that it stinks… I have a mild obsession with cleanliness and I can’t stand it. Whenever I think of the cuteness of dogs and cats and want to keep them, I will call my friends to walk the dog, hahahahahaha, after I experience the difficulty of shoveling poop, I give up the idea of keeping cats and dogs.
But it is really cute. When it sees me, the dog pounces on me, scaring me to death. Hahaha
, it also likes to spit on me. Ah, I am really a bit of a germaphobe and cannot accept your saliva.
It also likes to eat garbage .
When passing by the school gate, there are a lot of spicy snack bags scattered on the ground. It will sniff and eat whatever it wants. It eats corn cobs and bones.
When you see it eating something, you have to pry its mouth open and let it spit it out. Once it ate a plastic bag…
When it goes to the grass, it likes to eat flowers and plants, likes to eat dead branches…
Yesterday when we went for a walk, it jumped and played and got tired and didn’t want to walk, and didn’t let us lead it. It bit the leash and refused to give it to us, and then squatted on the ground and refused to move, wanting us to hold it home. We ignored it and walked away. Then it got angry and chased us from behind, not letting us go. Then we carried it and walked away.
It never barked when it went out to play. Once I accidentally hit its head hard, and it shook itself off and ran away without even a groan. My knee did hurt from the collision.
Oh, and there are also monthly shaving and deworming, which also cost money
. There are some other things that I haven’t thought of yet.
In summary, there should be at least one hour of time to walk the dog every day + six meals a day + deworming and shaving every month + sterilization in the future + occasional colds, fevers and vomiting + various scratches and bites at home, not including cheap or expensive items, as long as it can bite +………..
In short, if you want to raise it well, the cost is at least a thousand yuan. If your Engel coefficient is very high, don’t try it. The money you spend on raising it in a month is enough to feed yourself for a month.
But if you raise it as a local dog, you don’t need to spend more than 200 yuan a month.
My aunt has a local dog at home, and it eats three meals a day, eating leftovers. When we eat, we just serve a bowl of rice with some water, and then when we eat vegetables, we throw bones and other things to it.
We don’t deworm or remove the hair, just let it roll around anywhere. At night, if it wants to enter the bedroom, we kick it out.
It’s impossible to sterilize it, and it can sell its puppies.
Therefore, in addition to being rich, you also need to meet the following requirements: no mysophobia, great patience, and not afraid of trouble, so that you can truly raise a dog as your own child.
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