My Samoyed "San Mao Yi"

My Samoyed “San Mao Yi”

There are many factors that determine whether a dog is easy to raise. I really don’t lie to you.

I raised a Samo myself and bought it at a pet store near Xiyuan for 1500 yuan, which was in 2010.

This thing looks quite pleasing, but the smaller the dog, the better. You can start training it very early. Unfortunately, the dog I bought is almost seven months old, and it is basically difficult to control. When you lose your temper with it, it jumps up to threaten you. Well, in that case, I basically fly into a rage and beat it up.

Everyone in Satsuma knows that sled dogs are afraid of heat, and they can’t live in summer. Of course, bathing is also very troublesome. After washing, they have to be dried. Basically, it takes at least 40 minutes to get it. I am sweating all over.

I tried many ways to train him to urinate, but I didn’t succeed. Maybe my IQ was low. This guy glared at me. He often held his urine for hours. I wanted to take him out for a walk. As a result, the goods stood up and began to urinate, and he stared at me. I was speechless. I often thought, I am too good at buying dogs, how could I choose a dog like this?

When I go out to shit, sometimes I pull it in a tree pit, and sometimes I pull it on the road where people are walking. I also hit it with a newspaper and cleaned it up, but it still doesn’t work. Sometimes I pull a piece of shit twice. What a mistake! This dog is so restless.

I have also wondered about urinating posture. I often see dogs urinate with one leg tilted up, and as a result, my Samo urinates with both legs combined. My God, which owner taught him to urinate in this 2b posture, which is easy to get dirty.

When going out to play, Satsuma has one thing that people like, that is, he cries with joy, keeps running, likes to play games with people, and has a lot of exercise, which is the second most attractive feature besides his appearance.

Unfortunately, I don’t think I can get along with this dog. Although the child likes it and gives him an easy-to-remember name “Samoyed”, just a few days after the child returned to his hometown, I secretly took a paper box, a rope and a stick and drove it to a very distant place. . . . .

PS: I didn’t want to write the following content. I thought that the subtle ending would stimulate people’s imagination, but many people thought that I had snapped Sanmaoyi, so I had to explain where it went irresponsibly. Well, I finally gave it to a friend. I bought a dog rope and a cardboard box kennel, plus two bags of dog food and a dog-beating stick. It was a worry for me.

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *