I hate small dogs like poodles.

I hate small dogs like poodles

I hate small dogs like poodles.

My boyfriend’s sister raised a poodle. Her sister brought the dog to live with us. We were lucky to get along for a month. Since then, I have hated small dogs like poodles.

1. Poop and pee everywhere. The owner’s attitude: His sister will only clean up this or let my boyfriend clean up, and she won’t walk the dog to poop and pee. When I found that the dog had the behavior of pooping and peeing everywhere, I said that this can be changed, because I also have a cat. My cat pooped everywhere for a while. I spent a month to help change it. As long as you have patience, you can change it. She also recommended many methods. Her sister said that the dog has always been like this in her place and can’t be changed. Later, I bought a dog mat, but it still couldn’t change the behavior of pooping and peeing everywhere.

2. Eating things randomly. The dog will rummage through the trash can to eat the leftovers in the trash can, eat snacks placed on the coffee table, such as packaged chicken feet, duck wings, sausages, and eat the cat food in my cat’s bowl, but just don’t eat the dog food in his own bowl. Of course, the result is that the dog vomited all over the floor and the sofa. The owner’s attitude: Why do you eat these snacks? Why do you put the snacks on the coffee table? Why don’t you throw away the leftovers? Then she put the snacks in the cabinet.

3. Biting things randomly. The dog bit all the clothes, socks, and underwear in the room that he could see and reach. Most of them were my things. He also bit my cat. The cat’s neck was full of bloody holes. Finally, he couldn’t stand it anymore and wanted to beat the dog. The owner’s attitude: He didn’t get beaten even after biting the valuables. (I changed the items because I was afraid they would be discovered ️)

4. Barking randomly. He barks when he opens the door in the morning, barks when he comes back at night, barks when someone knocks on the door, barks when someone breaks a bowl, barks when the elevator downstairs opens, and barks all day long. The owner’s attitude: Hahahahahahaha, don’t bark, little darling.

I attached the owner’s attitude towards everything the dog does. Behind every bear child is an irresponsible parent, and behind every bear child is an irresponsible owner. I saw a video to correct a dog’s bad behavior: Dogs are here to adapt to people’s lives, not people to adapt to dogs’ lives. Since cats and dogs have become a part of our lives, we should let them know the most basic etiquette: don’t bark when you see people, don’t bite things or people randomly, go to the toilet where you should go to the toilet, and eat where you should go to eat. Isn’t this what a pet should be like? Is it difficult?

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