I ’m soooo sorry but whatever breed " crusty whitened pawl " is has my vote .
Life as a dog owner can bless you with abest friendwho can change your life for the better, and it can also bring a whooole lot of barking, yapping, howling, and pee-soaked stress.
Yes, taking care of a living creature is always hard work, but not all pups are created equal when it comes to their temperament, health, and levels of neediness. Somedogsare just wayyy more high maintenance then others!
Some dog breeds have a bad reputation even if they might not deserve it — like how I’ve NEVER met a pit bull that wasn’t a sweet little angel baby.
Other dog breeds may seem calm to the untrained eye, but people who have them as a pet or work with dogs as a career know better. Who’s gonna break the news that Shibasaren’tthe silent sweethearts they seem to be on the internet? They don’t bark. They scream.
As a dog parent myself, I know that dog owners can provide a lot of insight into what it’s like to own a specific breed, but I’m curious to hear from the more objective viewpoint of professionals whoworkwith dogs for a living.
Are you a veterinarian who constantly sees the exact same breed because they ate another foreign object like a sock and shoe and need to get their stomach pumped?
Maybe you’re a dog groomer and there’s a breed that is just so fussy that you’d never recommend them as a pet?
Or, are you a trainer who knows of a certain breed that’s certifiably untrainable? I’m looking at you, Pomeranians.
I’m soooo sorry but whatever breed “crusty white dog” is has my vote.