What are the disadvantages of Chenery read and then decide to raise or not to raise

Chenery hair is difficult to take care of Chenery has a lot of ear hair, Chenery is especially difficult to bathe as a puppy and ear mites can develop in the ears, so the owner needs to pluck his ear hair regularly. You can also give the Sheltie standing ears, which will prevent ear mites from occurring. The Sheltie’s coat has two layers, so it can be a pain to take care of. Although it does not shed much, it needs frequent grooming and regular grooming, and it is also prone to skin diseases. Chenery is prone to fractures. Chenery’s bones are relatively fine and are especially prone to fractures, so owners should not let him do too many difficult movements when training him. The owner can give the Chenery some training snacks with calcium, not only for training but also for grinding and strengthening the bones. The Chenery mouth hair is easy to yellow Chenery mouth hair is easy to yellow, red, this and the daily feeding habits have a certain relationship. After a long time drinking and eating, not wiped clean or not dry, wet lead to dogs always lick the hair around the corners of the mouth, a long time will appear yellow, red. The owner can use the waterer to feed the water and keep the corners of the dog’s mouth dry.
Chenery is too clingy Chenery is very clingy, if the owner has the smell of another dog, it will be very angry and will do something to revenge on the owner. The Chenery is particularly clingy and wants to stay with his owner every day, so the Chenery is a breed that needs constant human company. The Sheltie loves to pick fights. Although the Sheltie is small in size, it is not small in temper. When the owner walks his dog he will always be provocative to the dogs that pass by, even if they are several times larger than him, making it a little difficult for the owner to control.

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