What are the disadvantages of Labrador Labrador’s five major disadvantages, after reading regret!

Labrador immaturity you may be thinking, that’s great! I love puppies. Heck, I mean they’re puppies at heart, but they still grow up physically! What you’ll see is a big, clumsy, silly, cute, immature Lala. Lala is smart and not hard to train, but it’s imperative that you as the owner hang in there! Lala usually has to spend his 2nd to 3rd birthday before he is really more mature in his demeanor. Second, Labrador is very clingy If you are allergic to dandruff, dog hair, dog drool, you may have a problem with Lala. Although the oil on Lara’s coat controls some dandruff, however, it is not the whole story. A conscientious breeder and owner should expose you to the dog before selling his dog to you to see if you have any allergies. For the good of the dog, it is best to find out early if the family will be allergic to the dog. Otherwise, it is very unfair to the dog when you need to tie him up outside or find another owner. Lara’s are very people loving dogs and they should be kept with people or it will seem like they are being abused. Think more about the dog! Third, the exercise is very large Brato is a large and medium-sized dog, you have to consider whether there is enough space at home to keep such a large dog, and whether your strength is strong enough, or it will be like a scene often seen in the street: the dog dragging people around, happened to you. Labrador is a very active breed. This is not a problem when you are also in the mood for a little exercise, but the problem is that they need a lot of exercise every day to express their energy. Including rainy days, your overtime, when you’re sick – your Lala will still want to go out and run, walk, play ball, swim …… anyway, the usual things you’re used to doing. If you don’t give him a channel to vent his pent-up energy …… he can find it himself! (That’s really the end ……) Fourth, Labrador high probability of hereditary diseases and acquired diseases like other purebred dogs, Labrador suffer from a high probability of hereditary diseases. Hip dysplasia, eye dysplasia, vision problems, heart problems, epilepsy …… list is incomplete. Make sure you do your homework before getting a dog! Read up on it, or ask breeders/other people who have Lara’s. Not only are there genetic disorders, but Lala’s have the potential to develop other acquired disorders as well. These include, but are not limited to: edema, PANO (chronically sprained hips), OCD, thyroid problems, and other immune and endocrine problems. Fifth, Labrador loses a lot of hair. Labrador will have severe hair loss twice a year when she is in heat. Boys and girls who have been tied will still shed moderately each year following the seasons and so on. The hair will stick to furniture, clothes, and then float around like tumbleweed on the floor of your house in the wind. You will be “surprised” when you find it from the unbelievable place to shed hair. As we say, “Dog hair sticks to everything in the house, except the dog.”

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