True love knows no distinctions of rank or status. I stick to my opinion while also respecting those of others. So, if you don’t like this answer, please just scroll past.
I really hate it when people talk about Teddies and immediately bring up that “libidinous” stereotype. The ones truly at fault are the irresponsible dog owners, not the Teddies themselves. I have a Teddy of my own, and I’ve never had such an experience. With proper training, this won’t happen. And it’s normal for dogs to have physiological needs. When my little Black first came to my home, it would also try to hump people’s legs. Whenever that happened, I would stop it instead of indulging it. Now, this kind of situation hardly occurs.
When taking it out for a walk, I always use a leash. When it interacts with other dogs, I’m very careful to prevent it from behaving inappropriately. When I see children, I’ll take a different route to avoid scaring them. If owners are more responsible and keep their dogs in check, others won’t have such a bad impression of Teddies. Dogs are innocent and precious to every owner. So, I really don’t want to see them being disliked.

Once, when I was walking little Black, two girls walked towards us. When they saw it, they showed obvious disgust on their faces, and I heard them say, “Teddies are so disgusting.” I was immediately furious! My dog gets startled by passing electric bikes while walking on the road and doesn’t even dare to fight back when chased and bitten by other dogs. This well – behaved dog has done nothing wrong!
Warning: Many pictures ahead. I just want to show off my little Black.
It gets excited as soon as it hears about going out to play.
It’s as delicate as a baby on a daily basis.
All it knows is going out to play. It needs to be walked three times a day. Otherwise, it will follow you around gloomily, whining pitifully. When taken out, it complains about the heat and insists on going into other stores to enjoy the air – conditioning. It won’t leave until its fur is cool.
Taking him for a walk.
It occupies the sofa like a lord.
It grins foolishly with its big white teeth all day long and refuses to let us brush its teeth. Its teeth are getting yellow, and I guess it will need anesthesia for a dental cleaning.
It likes to secretly sleep on my mom’s bed and pillow when she’s not paying attention. When my mom finishes her work and notices, it quickly rolls off.
It likes having its belly scratched.
When I took it back to my hometown, everyone loved it so much that the fur on the top of its head got flattened from all the petting.
It always asks us to pick it up so it can see the scenery outside.
In winter, it often wants to be held. When I notice it shivering, I wrap it up.
It’s like an old person, huddling on the sofa when it’s cold. It just cranes its neck to look when someone comes. If it gets off the sofa to greet them, that means it really loves them.
“Little Black, do you want to go out and play?” “Yes, yes, yes!”
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