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Samoyeds sleep next to their owners from a young age, and they still do this even as adults, seemingly forgetting they've grown up.

2026-01-16 05:31:01 · · #1

There's a lot of preparation needed before getting a dog. Do you really need to do research to raise a dog? Isn't it just about feeding them? Many netizens think raising a dog is simple, even clinging to the idea of ​​raising a mixed-breed dog. Actually, pet dogs aren't that easy to raise, partly due to environmental factors, as they're mostly kept indoors.

In the past, country dogs were all free-range, and their owners had very little to worry about.

Pet dogs are different. If most people keep them at home, you have to take good care of them. On the one hand, you worry about them chewing up things, and on the other hand, you worry about them pooping. If you don't have enough free time, I still suggest you buy a cage, because it's hard to predict what your dog will do when you go out.

Adult dogs tend to be more sensible, but some can be quite annoying.

Why do I say that? Because some dogs are like your shadow.

Wherever you go, your furry friend will follow. When you get up in the morning to go to work, your dog will look at you with a very aggrieved look. At this moment, you will feel a little sad. After closing the door, listening to your dog's barking, you feel a mix of emotions and think how wonderful it would be to stay at home with it for a day.

A man in South Korea has a particularly annoying dog.

The man's dog is a sled dog, an adorable Samoyed.

Isn't the Samoyed the most well-behaved sled dog? Simply put, you could say that. However, Alaskan Malamutes can also be very obedient with training. It's just that Huskies are more difficult to train, but that doesn't mean they can't be trained at all; there's just a limit.

The Samoyed is one and a half years old this year, but its owner has a headache when he comes home from get off work.

My dog ​​has slept with me since he was a puppy, and he's an adult now, but that hasn't changed.

This gave the pet owner a headache and even made him feel a little embarrassed. He was not young anymore, and although he couldn't find a partner yet, he would get married and have children sooner or later. Having such an annoying dog around would affect his life to some extent. Fortunately, the pet owner and his family loved the dog very much.

The owner often complained that sometimes he couldn't even take a nap.

The 1.2-meter bed is already small, but the dog still insists on squeezing onto it.

If a Samoyed doesn't see its owner for even 5 minutes, it will search everywhere until it finds them. This is because the Samoyed can tell if its owner is home by smell after get off work. If the owner is home, it's almost impossible for them to escape the Samoyed's "claws." The owner is now in a difficult situation.

Not only do they sleep next to their owners, but they are also very dutiful in waking their owners up.

No matter what day of the week it is, the dog will come to wake its owner up early in the morning.

If the Samoyed sees its owner sleeping, it will jump on the blanket without hesitation and start stomping on it. In the past, the man would pretend to be asleep, but now the dog weighs over 50 pounds and it hurts when it steps on him. So now, sleeping in on the weekend has become a luxury.

Samoyed: If you don't get up, I'm going to act like a husky!

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