The Troublesome Teddy and Its Inconsiderate Owner

The Troublesome Teddy and Its Inconsiderate Owner

I used to have no idea how lewd Teddy dogs could be. I just thought they were all fierce and loved to bark. Their barks were shrill, thin, and loud, quite annoying. And their owners were also rather unpleasant, always claiming that their small dogs didn’t bite and not putting them on a leash when taking them out. Then, a Teddy dog refreshed my disgust towards Teddies half a month ago.

My family has a Samoyed and a Wolfdog. My two – year – old son often plays with them, so he has always been fond of dogs. Usually, when he sees a dog, he gets excited and says “There’s a dog”, but he won’t approach dogs that aren’t from our family. He just looks at them from a distance.

That time, I took my son to a convenience store to buy things. The store owner had a Teddy dog. When my son saw it, he said “There’s a dog” but didn’t get close. The dog was wandering around the store, but it was a bit far from us. When it was time to check out, it suddenly rushed over, hugged my son’s leg, and started humping. My son was so scared that he burst into tears. I quickly picked up my child, and then that damned Teddy hugged my leg and kept moving. It made me feel so disgusted…

I said to the owner, “Can’t you control it?” The owner just laughed and shooed the dog twice, saying, “It doesn’t bite. It’s okay.” What the hell is “it’s okay”! I kicked the Teddy beside my foot away. The owner got angry and shouted, “What are you doing?” I said, “Didn’t you see me kicking it? Do you want me to kick it again?” The owner said, “Are you crazy? Arguing with a dog.” I said, “Are you the crazy one? You may like having a dog hump your leg, but others don’t. I told you to control it, and you still said it doesn’t bite and it’s okay. Tomorrow, I’ll bring my one – meter – tall Wolfdog here to hug your leg. Would you like that?” Then I turned around and left, too lazy to listen to her babbling behind me.

The next day, I took my big Wolfdog to play in front of the store. My Wolfdog is female and doesn’t hump legs, but her size is quite intimidating. As soon as the little Teddy came out, my Wolfdog, Qingmei, stared at it and barked threateningly, scaring it back inside. The store owner came out to argue with me. I said, “Be careful. If such a big dog goes crazy, I might not be able to hold her back.” The store owner went back into the store, looking very annoyed. I’m happy when I see you’re annoyed.

After all, a dog is just a dog. It’s an animal with natural instincts. Criticizing it might seem a bit nitpicky. The main problem is the disgusting owner. What’s the fault of the dog? Every breed of dog goes into heat. Why are Teddies so well – known for this behavior? It’s because most Teddies run around everywhere, and their owners don’t discipline them. They hump anything they can get their paws on. Most people are dissatisfied with this, but the owners still don’t do anything. People who can’t even behave properly shouldn’t keep dogs. Hehe.

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