Will you treat the dog you raised from puppyhood as your own mother?
When did the dog come to your home? Was it when its eyes hadn't opened, or just after it was one month old, or was it already an adult?
Do dogs that you've raised from birth treat you like their own mother?

1. Feeding time: You need to feed it.
It won't eat from its cute little bowl, you have to coax it to eat. 'What a clean meal, little one!'
Even if you don't feed it, you must be there with it, otherwise it won't eat.

2. Sleeping time: The dog needs to sleep with you.
The dog needs to sleep in your bed, cuddle up to you, and even use a pillow. It needs a blanket too!
If you 'pet' another dog, it will start to get angry, and you won't be able to coax it to eat a single can!

3. Tiredness: You need to hug it.
When going for a walk, it's very spoiled. If it feels tired, the owner has to hug and hold it high.
Even if it's not the same as before, a single hand is enough to lift this cute little cutie.
4. Jealousy: The dog loves to guard its territory.
No matter if it's a person, a cat, or another dog, it will defend its territory and try to drive them away. If you pet another cat or dog in front of it, it will be jealous too!
5. Annoyed by your talking: The dog will gradually become impatient when you teach it or talk to it.

If you raise your voice, it will raise its voice even louder, just like a rebellious teenager arguing with their parents.
You have to endure these 'bad habits' because you've trained it like this!

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