Many people say that dogs are man’s most loyal friends, but! The following 6 types of dogs really don’t know who they are loyal to!
The man who raised them said: Don't let go when you go out. Make sure you don't let go. Every time the rope falls off, it's like a wild horse that has escaped the reins, and you can't even call back!
Come and see if your dog is among these 6 types of dogs!

1. Labrador
When it comes to Labrador, many people may object: Labrador is obviously a very loyal dog.
But I believe that only those who have personally raised Labradors will have a deep understanding! Don't let go of your Labrador when you go out for a walk. It will rush out like an arrow at an astonishing speed. When you meet a stranger who wants to play with it, it will immediately become friendly with them. No matter how you call it, it will sound like it is deaf, as if it is not your dog at all. It is so embarrassing.

Feeding attention:
① Labradors are prone to aggressive behavior when going out. They must be trained well when they are young, otherwise they will easily lose control when they grow up.
② Labradors are less wary of humans, so be careful when going out to avoid being spotted by bad guys.

2. Teddy
I believe many people have seen the picture of Teddy following its owner obediently without a leash, but you should not think that this is the original appearance of Teddy, they just have undergone certain training.
Teddy is a typical "unreturnable" dog. As long as the owner loosens the rope, it will immediately run ten meters away. If it has not played enough, it will not pay attention to the owner. If it sees other dogs coming along the way, Teddy will excitedly rush up to play with them, as if forgetting that he followed the owner.

Feeding Note:
① Teddy is easily attracted to other dogs. When going out, you should hold the leash and don't let it run around.
② Teddy is prone to the problem of bullying others. It should be educated well from an early age to avoid causing trouble in the future.

3. Corgi
Corgis are very energetic and easily go crazy when meeting other dogs when they go out. And don’t think that because of their short legs, they can’t run fast. The speed at which they run can be called a “sprint champion”, so fast that you can’t even catch them.
Many owners said that if the rope accidentally falls off on the road, they should pick it up quickly, otherwise the Corgi will run away immediately when they find out about it, and given its size, it is impossible to see it when it burrows into the grass. It is very difficult to catch it again!

Feeding Note:
① Corgi’s joints and spine are very fragile, so avoid frequent strenuous exercise and walk more and run less.
② Corgis can easily gain weight, so their daily diet should be controlled and avoid feeding fatty foods.

4. Husky
If we say that huskies are the white-eyed wolves among dogs, it really makes no sense that huskies are not on the list. Huskies have a magical brain circuit. They know that you are their master at home, but when they go out, it seems that everyone in the world is their master. They can go home with anyone, but fortunately not everyone dares to take it home.

Netizen A: Last time, a husky followed me. I thought it was my neighbor’s dog and I was going home. But when the dog arrived at my door, it wanted to follow me in. I realized that it might have mistaken me as its owner, so I quickly took it back to its original location to find its owner.

Netizen B: The last time I went to walk my dog, I met a husky rolling in the mud in the community. I thought it was abandoned, so I wanted to take it home with me. It actually followed me. The next day I saw someone in the community looking for a dog, and I realized that it had sneaked out to play on its own. It really didn't recognize life at all. After rubbing me for a day, the dog food was sent back to its owner.

Feeding Notes:
① Huskies exercise a lot and like to run around when going out. The leash must be kept well and walked as often as possible, otherwise it will easily break up the house when it comes home.
② Huskies have glass stomachs. When feeding, choose more foods that are easy to digest, and don’t feed them too much, otherwise they will be prone to diarrhea.

5. Shiba Inu
The Shiba Inu is full of yearning for the colorful world, and lets itself go as soon as it goes out. Every time it hears its owner say "go home," it will immediately sit down, even if its face is pulled out of shape without moving.
It still looks like it has a leash. If it doesn't have a leash, it won't be able to call back at all. The owner is wondering why providing it with food and drink is like raising a white-eyed wolf. It only cares about its own happiness and doesn't care about the owner's life or death.

Feeding Notes:
① If the Shiba Inu goes out on a loose leash, there is a high chance that it will let go. You must hold it tightly and walk it more if you have time. After all, it loves to play and has such good physical strength.
② The Shiba Inu has a rather stubborn temper. It is best to train it from an early age to improve its obedience. It will be more effective if you add some snacks as rewards during training.

6. Samoyed
Samoyed is a "silly sweet" who gets along well with everyone. Even though it is so clingy to its owner at home, in fact it is not very defensive about humans and is very playful. Anyone who plays with it becomes a good friend.
Never let go of the leash when you go out, otherwise you will be desperate and feel like the little puppy you raised suddenly changed his mind!

Feeding Note:
① Samoyeds are very playful and good at opening doors. There are many Samoyeds who know how to open the door and go out to play. They are so good. The owner should remember to lock the door when going out to prevent the Samoyed from getting lost.
② Samoyeds are prone to tear stains. Once there are tear stains on the white hair, it will affect the appearance. Pay more attention to light daily feeding, and choose a dog food that can manage tear stains for your Samoyed.

Conclusion: What kind of dog do you have at home? Is it easy to let go?
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