Do you know the five worst types of dogs to raise? Get out of the way quickly!
What kind of dog is the hardest to raise? I believe you can see that there are many people who use dogs as pets in life, but there are many breeds of dogs. When we choose a dog that is not suitable for raising, it may bring a lot of trouble to our lives. So today we will talk about the five types of dogs that are least recommended to keep. You are also welcome to tell us what dogs you think are the most unsuitable to keep.
Dogs are smart, lively, loyal, and have always been pets that many people like to keep. Nowadays, the number of dog owners in cities and towns is also growing day by day.
However, these five types of dogs in the dog world cannot be raised by ordinary poopers. Without excellent strength, they really cannot be raised! Many people who had the guts to adopt may have already regretted it!
1. Teacup Dog
The teacup dog is a new type of pet dog, which originated in the United States. Although the teacup dog is petite and cute, it can be taken away with a simple mug. However, teacup dogs are one of the most difficult dogs to raise.
The breeding of teacup dogs is very cruel. The dogs need to be given medicine and early caesarean section to give birth to such a tiny dog breed. Therefore, teacup dogs have a delicate body and low immunity. They must be carefully raised, especially when the weather is unstable and the temperature difference is large, they must pay more attention to the protection of teacup dogs. Otherwise, if you are not careful, your teacup dog will get sick, and if it is not treated in time, it will die. It will be a loss of both money and dog.
2. Komondor
The Hungarian Shepherd Dog is also known as the Komondor. It is really not something that ordinary people can afford. The Komondor’s hair is long and easily tangled, and it often has dirty braids, which makes people who see it uncomfortable. I can’t help but think that this is the reincarnation of a mop spirit. The difficulty of raising a Komondor is that the coat of the Komondor is difficult to take care of, has a heavy body odor, and requires a lot of exercise. If the dog owner cannot diligently take care of the Komondor every day, he will easily be affected by the odor of the Komondor. The time, cost and energy it takes to raise such a dog is better than the energy and cost of raising three or four ordinary dogs. Who can ordinary people withstand it?
3. Alaskan Dog

As the eldest of the three sledding fools, Alaskan was very honest and cute when he was a child, but he became very powerful and majestic when he grew up. It is a dog breed that many scrappers like to keep, but this dog is not a worry-free dog. The grooming cost for Alaskan dogs is one of the highest. Their hair is thick and thick. Bathing and combing it is very laborious. The hair loss is also terrible. There is always an endless amount of dog hair at home! In addition, Alaska’s appetite is also very amazing. It can eat more than a pound of dog food in a day, which is really hard for ordinary families to afford!
4. Samoyed

Samoyed is also recognized as one of the dogs that are difficult to raise. If the dog owner does not have strong strength and experience in raising dogs, then I advise you not to meet the Smiling Angel. Otherwise, if you are not careful, you will be angry with the Samoyed and your blood pressure will soar! Moreover, the cost of grooming Samoyeds is also very high. They are also the dogs that pet beauticians least want to treat. Anyone who raises Samoyed dogs should have experienced it. Bathing, blowing, and combing are difficult to complete in less than two hours. Samoyeds are the most playful and don't like to be clean when walking, and they often make themselves very dirty. Owners who raise Samoyeds need to have rich experience in raising dogs, and use rewards and punishments such as sticks and snacks to make Samoyeds obedient and clean.
5. Husky

When it comes to the most difficult dogs to raise, Huskies will always be ranked C. Its elusive brain circuitry, huge amount of exercise, likes to tear down the house, inattention, glass stomach, and hair loss are all shortcomings that must be endured when raising a Husky. If you are not a poor family or a wealthy family, you must carefully consider raising a Husky. If the Husky gives you a new home decoration plan worth hundreds of thousands, you will really regret it! In addition, when feeding dogs with glass stomachs and shedding like Huskies, you must choose a natural dog food that is rich in protein and contains deep-sea fish oil and prebiotic formula. The cost is also considerable.
If you now plan to raise a pet dog, it is recommended that you protect the above types of dogs, except for rich people~