#and i wouldn't recommend an adult husky or any other dog with a strong prey drive to someone with cats
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man i take such issue with people saying things like "dog breeds for first-time owners!" and "dogs who i don't recommend for first-time owners!" because. here's the thing. dogs are not easy animals, not really. they are a creature that will live anywhere between 10 and 20 years (or more, sometimes) and even a golden retriever can have health and behavioral problems that a "first time owner" and someone who's had many dogs will both struggle with.
like. if someone is set on idk. a malinois. or an anatolian shepherd. or any dog that is going to be more difficult. then they don't want a golden retriever or a chihuahua or whatever. you can say "hey this dog breed might not be right for your specific lifestyle" (like ykno someone with cats wanting to adopt an (adult) dog with a high prey drive. or someone who works all day wanting a high energy dog. or someone who travels a lot wanting a "velcro dog" or a breed prone to anxiety) but if someone wants a specific dog breed and is prepared for any natural behavior or care requirements that come with it. then they can get that breed. like. people should be able to get ykno. a dog breed theyre genuinely into and dedicated too instead of a "first-time owner" breed that they probably don't like
#not to say that some dog breeds don't fit most peoples lifestyle#like i love sighthounds but im not going to be getting one since. i have and want various small animals#and i wouldn't recommend an adult husky or any other dog with a strong prey drive to someone with cats#(start with a puppy. if you have cats and want a husky too)#but saying ''first time owner breeds'' is. kinda a lie imo. just be honest abt the lifestyle the average dog of that breed needs
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