In an era where pets are rampant, our pets are really all kinds of strange, but the most loved ones should be dogs. There are also many dog breeds adopted, but the one with the least adoption is probably the Chinese Garden Dog.

The day before yesterday I went to my hometown to pray to Buddha and fulfill my vows. I rested for a while at a relative's house. I looked up and saw my relative scolding the big yellow dog on the hilltop opposite. My relative said there: "If you disobey and bite the passing students, I will beat you." The big yellow dog understood and was so afraid that it squatted on the mountainside and did not dare to come down. I asked my relative: "Have you ever beaten it because it is so afraid of you?" My relative told me that he only chased it away twice. Every time as long as he was present, the dog did not dare to enter the door. Only when he left did the dog come down and enter the house. I thought to myself, what a smart dog. Its IQ is comparable to that of a 6-year-old child. It is smarter than any pet dog I have ever had! But I don’t understand why people would rather keep famous breeding dogs and western dogs than take a second look at them. It is obvious that it looks after our home and care home for us and its IQ is far better than that of many pet dogs.
Chinese Garden Dog, traditionally called "local dog", and also called "Shiba Inu" in some places in the north, is a mammal of the order Carnivora, Canidae, and Canine subfamily. When grown up, it will be about 25 to 55 centimeters tall at the shoulders and weigh about 10 to 30 kilograms. A native dog breed in urgent need of rescue. In the past, they were widely found in rural China and Southeast Asia. Nowadays, Chinese garden dogs are widely used as pet dogs in urbanization.
Once upon a time, I also raised a Samoyed, one of the three sledding idiots. He was very picky about food. I had to buy him pork heart and pork, otherwise ordinary grain dogs would not be considered picky eaters. He had an angel-like appearance, but he didn’t listen to his owner at all. He didn’t even know how to go home when he was let out, and he even got into trouble outside. He ran around without understanding the owner’s name and bit everywhere at home. I was wondering why the Chinese Garden Dog was forgotten, and people were willing to keep pet dogs that were delicate, disobedient and expensive. After much deliberation, I didn’t have much energy to take care of this precious pet dog, so I passed it on to someone else. This experience deepened my love for native dogs and made me understand what kind of dogs I really like.
I bid farewell to my beloved pet dog with tears. From now on, I will no longer keep a dog. As our living standards continue to improve, our requirements for the pets we adopt are also getting higher and higher. We spend anywhere from tens of thousands to several thousand dollars to buy pets, and the cost of feeding them is comparable to that of children. We have forgotten the native dogs that always accompany us. They are loyal and obedient, but there are still many dog dealers who use them to sell dog meat. They are both dogs, so why are their treatments so different?
