4 Types of Dogs Beginners Should Never Have

 Dogs are one of the most common pets for humans. The existence of dogs as human pets has been around since ancient times. They are known for their loyalty to their owners. They will always be loyal to their masters at all times, even in some cases they can feel a deep sadness if the owner is left behind. So it's no wonder there is a saying that dogs are human's friends.

In this world, there are various types of dogs that have their own uniqueness. They are then classified according to certain characteristics. Starting from the size, line of descent, to the dog's temperament. This classification is often used as a benchmark for families who want to raise a dog.

Well, among the many types of dogs that are out there, it turns out that there are several types of dogs that are not suitable for being kept by a beginner. Approximately what types of dogs?

1. Doberman Pinscher

This creepy looking dog is also often the first choice as a house guard. In fact, some people consider that the Doberman is one of the best guard dogs. This is because this breed of dog tends to be better at controlling his emotions. He will only act aggressively if he really feels threatened

However, this dog has great energy and is very active so the owner of this dog has to be really good at draining the energy from this dog every day. So, therefore, as a beginner, it is better not to start raising this type of dog if you don't know how to care for it properly.

2. Rottweiler

At first glance this dog looks very fierce. However, the Rottweiler breed is one of the most loyal dog breeds to its owner. Usually, this breed of dog is used as a house keeper because of his extraordinary toughness and strength.

Although they are very loyal to their owners, Rottweilers are known to be quite aggressive dogs, especially if they feel threatened in their territory. This dog also does not hesitate to attack other dogs if not properly supervised. Therefore, for those of you who are still beginners and don't have much time to watch over the Rottweiler, it's a good idea to discourage adopting them.

3. German Shepherd

We often meet German Shepherd in police and military teams as members to identify something, for example bombs or illegal drugs. This breed of dog is more often used as a police dog or sheepdog according to its name, the Shepherd, rather than as a pet dog.

The difficulty in maintaining this dog is similar to that of the doberman. He is not too aggressive, but if he is not good at training him since he was a child, this dog can be dangerous to those around him because of its biting character. Therefore, as much as possible avoid getting this dog if it is not ready to train it properly.

4. Great Dane

This dog of extraordinary size does have a good temper. He rarely barks unless provoked. They are also loyal to their owners and enjoy playing with young children.

However, beginners should not start with large dogs. This is because great dane has a lot of energy which the owner must deal with properly. Besides that, with its large size and creepy looks, raising this dog will certainly scare the neighbors around passing your house, right?

Those are the five dogs that beginners should avoid. Not always beginners should avoid keeping these types of dogs, but keep in mind that if you want to keep one of the five types of dogs, it must be accompanied by supervision from someone more experienced

Christoper Haliando

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