Why is it difficult to identify a silver fox dog? Silver foxes are owner-owners, and it is very difficult to change a silver fox dog after it has identified its owner, so it is not very good to change owners. When the Silver Fox identifies a master, it is difficult to accept another new master, which is both an advantage and a disadvantage. Because many people have dogs on a whim, and the Silver Fox does not easily change owners, resulting in fewer people in the city having this dog. The silver fox is a very barking dog, not to mention noisy to the owner, but may seriously disturb the surrounding neighbors, which is the main reason why few people have silver foxes. In addition to barking, Silver Foxes also like to scratch furniture, and should be trained from a young age not to bark and scratch. The Silver Fox has a strong coat and will lose a lot of hair during the change of season, making it difficult to clean up. In addition, the white coat of the Silver Fox is extremely easy to get dirty and needs to be cleaned often, making it a bit of a hassle to take care of. The Silver Fox is a very sensitive dog that wants the owner’s attention too much, and will act nervous if the owner ignores it for a while. Because of its sensitive nature, the Silver Fox will be very wary when it comes in contact with strangers and will constantly bark, making people feel very unfriendly.
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