My family has both German Shepherds and Golden Retrievers.

My family has both German Shepherds and Golden Retrievers

At first, I liked Golden Retrievers better because they were obedient and easy to teach. They were clingy and would shake hands and pee and poop at designated places without anyone teaching them. German Shepherds, on the other hand, would not listen to you and would make trouble. They were thick-skinned and didn’t care what you said to them. They were like men and liked to be aggressive with Golden Retrievers. But after a long time, I found that my Golden Retriever was too stingy. If you said something to it, it would not eat or pay attention to you. It was a bit too sensitive. On the other hand, German Shepherds were heartless. You would eat and drink immediately after you scolded them. It was not affected at all.

For example, if the German Shepherd took a bite of the food in the Golden Retriever’s bowl, even if it hadn’t eaten it yet, but just put its head in there and had that posture, the Golden Retriever would get angry, turn around and go into the house and lie down without eating. The more you coaxed it, the more it pretended to be dead. Its expression was like it had lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. But, but! When we didn’t care about it and no one saw it, it would secretly move the food that could be moved, such as bones, to other places you couldn’t see to eat, or sneak into the kitchen to eat the food in the dog bowl when we were not in the kitchen. Anyway, it is determined to go on a hunger strike in front of you. You feed food to its mouth, pry its mouth open and put food in, and it will maintain the posture of having its mouth pried open by you, and the food will fall to the ground along the corner of its mouth without chewing.

But the German Shepherd is very generous. Even if you pull the food out of its mouth and wait a few minutes before returning it to it, it will still eat it, and drool all over the floor. If the Golden Retriever is angry and doesn’t want to eat, the German Shepherd can eat from two bowls alternately, finish all of them, and be very happy. In the end, the Golden Retriever can only lick the bowl.

The German Shepherd likes puppies. If it meets a strange puppy, it will walk over to sniff the puppy, lick the puppy, and circle around to show its interest. But the Golden Retriever, hum, the Golden Retriever doesn’t like strange dogs, no matter how big or small, and will bark at the dog when it sees it and won’t let the dog get close. When the German Shepherd plays with other dogs, the Golden Retriever will watch from a distance, but when the German Shepherd comes back, the Golden Retriever will slap the German Shepherd on the head to show its anger at being abandoned.

My German Shepherd is a bit thick-skinned and often heartless, but my Golden Retriever is a scheming dog. In front of us, it is usually the German Shepherd that barks at the Golden Retriever, and then we scold it. But behind our backs, the German Shepherd is often slapped by the Golden Retriever’s fat paws. This often happens when we get home from work and open the door. Both dogs run over, but the Golden Retriever will start the two-step mode. First, it will bark at the German Shepherd a few times, and then quickly slap the German Shepherd with its hands. Sometimes it will slap several times in a row. The German Shepherd is stunned by the slap, and sometimes it will fight back, attacking the Golden Retriever’s hind legs to knock it down, and then the two dogs will go crazy.

The Golden Retriever has a spirit of self-entertainment. It will chase its own tail and play in circles, or lie down to eat peas. It will hold the peas in its mouth, then throw them up, and catch them before it runs up. It can play for a long time.

My golden retriever and German shepherd have five-spice mouths and are very good at dogs. If you feed them a grape, they will bite it a little bit, spit it out, change direction and bite it again, and finally eat it and spit out the grape skin, and then spit out the grape seeds in the same way, and then eat the grape flesh. If you feed them nougat and forget to remove the outer layer of glutinous rice paper, they will spit out the same thing they ate. After removing the glutinous rice paper, they will eat it all!

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