Many families have dogs. If that family takes good care of all their dogs, that is certainly admirable. Most families probably do.
Dogs are not very demanding. Dogs have time. Dogs spend most of the day sleeping. But there are times when they want to play a little with their owners. The master must allow them to do so.
Not all dogs need it, and not all masters like it. But here is some clear advice. If you don\’t have time for a dog, don\’t get one.
If you have a large family, there will always be people who take their dogs for walks. At first, of course, the kids fight over it, but over time they grow tired of it. Well, they are just kids, after all. And it is quite possible that they are the ones who provoked their parents into making an ill-advised purchase.
And those who are closest and have nothing better to do go out with the dogs. Grandma and Grandpa hide in vain under a pile of coal. When they are found, they are sought out. After a while, or perhaps even longer, they both have to go out and decide on a route.
The fate of a dog whose owner has no time is sad. Even more so if the owner is at least somewhat decent. Unfortunately, there are those who, although they cannot write publicly here, do not do this and prefer to let their dogs loose somewhere in the woods and run away cowardly. You don\’t even want to know.
Dogs are not loners. They have been accustomed to living in packs for thousands of years, and they don\’t care if the pack is human. The dog itself decides and chooses the person who has the greatest influence on it and whom it considers its leader. He then obeys that person and does what is right in his eyes. Of course, he loves everyone in the family and would be overjoyed if anyone went out with him. But there is only one leader of the pack. And at that moment, everything went downhill for the dog.