I was 'persuaded' to buy an Alaskan dog, and you guys really made me suffer.
Alaskans are gentle and kind dogs. If you want to raise Alaskan dogs, you must consider it carefully before raising them, because raising Alaskan dogs is not easy. I was once 'persuaded' to buy an Alaskan dog, and after raising it, I realized how difficult it is!

1Alaskans shed a lot
I originally thought it would be easy to raise an Alaskan dog, only considering the feeding aspect, but after raising it, I realized it's a shedding monster, and everyone online says it sheds only twice a year, but it takes six months to shed completely.
'Persuaded' me to buy an Alaskan dog, and they really made me suffer!

2Alaskans have a large exercise volume
Anyone who has raised Alaskan dogs knows that their minds don't mature quickly. They are 'late bloomers', and most Alaskan dogs don't become docile and mature until they are three years old.
Without a mature Alaskan dog, they are especially prone to destroying things!
3Alaskans have a large appetite
You can tell from the appearance of Alaskan dogs that they are gluttons. I didn't believe it at first, but after raising it, I realized how much money I spent on it, and it has to eat a lot of dog food every meal.
If you have an undesirable salary, don't raise Alaskan dogs. Take my case, with a monthly salary of 5000, I spend most of my money on rent, food, and this dog!

4Alaskans mature late
If you have raised an Alaskan dog, you will know that their minds don't mature quickly. They are 'late bloomers', and even most Alaskan dogs don't become docile and mature until they are three years old.
5Alaskans are not clean

Alaskan dogs are also not clean, and they might be playing in the water or mud without me noticing. It's also troublesome to bathe them because of their large size.
And bringing an Alaskan dog to a pet store for grooming is also very expensive. I advise pet owners with limited finances to raise Alaskan dogs cautiously!