My lovely Bichon Dazai

My lovely Bichon Dazai

My lovely Bichon Dazai

decided to raise a dog after more than ten years! So you must evaluate whether you have the time and energy.

My Dazai has been home for a month. I have experience taking care of Samoyed puppies before, so I am not completely a novice. Because of the experience of taking care of Samoyeds, I have always restrained myself from raising a dog. Although I like dogs very much.

This month, Dazai has brought joy to me and my friends, and it has indeed increased some daily tasks of taking care of it.

Dazai’s cute four-shot

Because I live alone, I considered raising a cat before. I went to the cattery to see that cats are still too cool and have fun by themselves. And after holding the cat, the body is covered with hair, considering that cats will touch many things when climbing high. So I decided to raise a dog. Be

cautious when raising a large dog. You must consider whether the dog’s personality characteristics and the owner’s living habits can cooperate. Puppies poop and urinate more frequently when they are young, and it is also painful for large dogs to shovel feces when they grow to 34 pounds when they are puppies. Secondly, if the house does not have a balcony and is relatively small, the smell will be heavier, and it will be more troublesome for large dogs to destroy the house if they are not trained well. In addition, large dogs usually have a lot of activity, and girls have little strength. If the dog bursts out, you will know how painful it is to walk the dog. Large dogs eat a lot… so it is more expensive… (Now when I see people raising large dogs on the road, I think they are wealthy people)

So I decided to raise a Bichon Frise, considering that it has little body odor, does not shed hair, and is smart (I later learned that Bichon Frise has a low IQ).

I brought my Dazai home on a dark and windy night.

In fact, the day I brought Dazai home was after work on a weekday. I originally wanted to pick him up on the weekend, but the kennel was too far away, so I brought him back directly.

It is still recommended to choose before a few days of vacation. Because training a dog to a fixed point basically requires understanding the dog’s habits, you have to take it to a fixed location every two hours. Dazai still occasionally pulls the wrong thing.

The seller is very responsible and has always emphasized that it should be in the cage for the first three days and not let it out. It is recommended to keep it in a cage three months ago. Don’t think of dogs with human thinking. Dogs will have stress reactions when they are not used to it when they first arrive home, so let it rest well in the cage. Living in a cage for a period of time is also to cultivate its habits and reduce the owner’s property loss. It will probably bark on the first day

when you get home. Don’t pay attention to it. Once you pay attention to it, it may think that barking can attract the owner’s attention, and it may be more troublesome to correct it in the future. Dazai barked intermittently for one or two hours on the first night, and stopped barking the next day. He found the toilet to pee by himself. Now Dazai still lives in a cage, which may not be the best for dogs, but for office workers, this may be the best choice. Dazai was pulled out by me after the first shot of vaccination. I didn’t listen to the seller. Of course, this is my experiment. When I was giving the injection, the veterinarian said, “Socialization is the key to determining a dog’s personality.” Dazai’s mother, who loves to learn, went online to learn about it. Socialization is simply to let dogs adapt to the world we live in, so that they will not overreact. Dazai’s experience list Dazai is now very calm about vacuum cleaners, and he is also very calm when a big dog smells it. Occasionally, the steel basin falls, and he is calm when the upstairs is decorated. Back to the original poster’s question, is it troublesome? Tell me how much time I spend every day. In the morning, you need to feed it and take it to the toilet, which takes about 10 minutes. In the evening, you need to feed it, comb its hair, take it to the toilet, and let it run freely after it has defecated for about ten minutes . In fact, it will always stick to you . Play with it. Take it out to see the world, wash its feet, occasionally wipe its butt, and change its diaper, which takes half an hour to an hour. At the beginning, you may need to buy a lot of things online. Unpacking the packages may take more energy , and in order to make it easier to raise it, you need to learn. I think raising a dog is like loving a person. At the beginning, it is an emotional impulse, and in the end it is a responsibility.

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