Alaska Begins an 'Old Age' Life, Sleeping Inside and Enjoying the Sun in the Yard
Alaskan is one of the large breeds, I initially thought it was a plus-sized husky, but later learned it's called Alaskan. Someone in our village is very knowledgeable about dogs, and they keep many dogs, now only one Alaskan remains, and the others weren't sold. They plan to go out to work in the latter half of the year, so they handled the others beforehand.

If it wasn't for this Alaskan being more obedient, they would have sold it. They kept one dog to guard the house, and their parents are both old, letting it stay at home to accompany them. Now it's not taken out either, and it's being properly trained, so it won't be disobedient to the owner itself.
The Alaskan doesn't think so, it believes the owner is torturing it. It's in a playful age and is forced to stay at home. This is essentially a premature start to an 'old age' life, there's no freedom at all. It didn't initially like it, and it argued with the owner, disliking the owner keeping it confined.
The owner would often call the Alaskan to the side when they had time, saying, 'Be obedient at home, when I go out to work, and your parents are old, you shouldn't add to their burden. Stay at home to take care of the door, and other things don't need you to do, just stay with them.'
It's always the same words, the Alaskan is getting annoyed, and it understands the owner's good intentions. It also gets to experience this 'old age' life during this period, sleeping inside, waking up to see the weather, if the weather is good, it goes out to bask in the sun, waiting for dinner.

The Alaskan really doesn't like this life, it's just that the owner keeps saying this to it, making it have no choice but to refuse. Who cares that the Alaskan obeys the owner, it's already prematurely experiencing this life, and it doesn't feel anything wrong with it.
Today the weather outside is not good, the Alaskan spent some time basking in the sun in the afternoon, got a little cold, so it went back in, waiting for dinner.

Seeing the Alaskan's behavior, the owner was very satisfied. When they leave in a while, they will also feel relieved.
The Alaskan really doesn't want to live like this, it likes the owner to take it out to play, this kind of life is almost completely gone, there are few opportunities, unless the owner doesn't go to work.