5 types of dogs that are “difficult to raise” in the dog world. Think carefully before taking them home

 8:41am, 29 October 2025

New dog owners must think clearly when choosing a dog. Not all dogs are easy to raise. 5 types of dogs that are “difficult to raise” in the dog world. Think carefully before taking them home!

Afghan Hound

is very good-looking and has long hair that often needs to be combed, and the cost of grooming is high. The amount of exercise is relatively large and requires about 1 to 2 hours of activity every day. He has poor understanding, has a unique personality, and has his own ideas. Training an Afghan Hound requires more patience and takes more time and energy.

Beagle

Beagles have big ears. Because of the lack of air circulation, they are easily infected with ear mites. Its bark is very loud, and if the owner does not train it well, it is easy to be complained about the dog being a nuisance.

Beagles are very active and have strong house-breaking abilities. They want to take a few bites of everything. They cannot stay idle at home and need to go out for activities. So some people say that people who dare to raise beagles are really brave.

Chow Chow

Chow Chow has a special blue-black tongue, a lot of hair, wrinkles on the face, and is difficult to take care of. He has a lazy personality and doesn't like to move much, always sleeping. He is relatively indifferent to strangers and his mood changes greatly, so he is prone to bite people suddenly.

If you have a Chow Chow, you should intervene in its bad habits as early as possible and cultivate the dog's good behavior as early as possible.

Akita Inu

Although the Akita Inu looks similar to the Shiba Inu, its body size is very different. The Akita Inu is a large dog and needs a lot of exercise. Their owners will be very tired unless they have a large yard at home where they can move freely.

And it is quite aggressive, so it needs an experienced owner.

It is best to start socialization training when Akita dogs are young, so as to avoid random attacks on strangers.

It is best to train dogs in the form of guidance and encouragement. If necessary, you can reward some snacks, and the dog will be more cooperative.

Husky

Huskies are already well-known in the dog world. They are very active, love to break up the house, and suffer from gastrointestinal problems. Therefore, people who raise them must be very patient.

Without a physical and emotional outlet, a Husky can become extremely destructive and try to have fun on its own in your home.

If you have a husky with poor physical condition at home, you should train it more and take it out for exercise. You should also pay more attention to its diet. For example, leftovers or food that has been cooled should not be fed to your dog. It is not good for the gastrointestinal tract and may cause diarrhea.

Article source: Wang Xingren Family-Today’s Toutiao