The dog was too naughty, so I sent it to my grandma for training. When I went to pick it up, I found that it was sent to the wrong place.

Pet     8:55am, 2 November 2025

If you have a dog, you are most afraid of going out temporarily. Dogs are very dependent and have to rely on their owners for food, drink, and diarrhea. The market is very keen, and as long as there is demand, corresponding services will be provided. At present, foster care is a basic service provided by almost all pet shops. However, due to the limited number of foster care places, especially during holidays, if the owner does not make an appointment in time, it will be difficult to find a place.

However, if relatives and friends live not far away, you can stay with them at their home. This will save you money, and secondly, your dog can enjoy a more humane life. After all, after being fostered in a pet store, they will basically be kept in a cage 24 hours a day, just like being imprisoned.

After graduating from college, an owner raised a Samoyed by his side. Although the Samoyed is called the Smiling Angel, the raising process was not easy at all. After all, the Samoyed has sled dog genes in his bones.

One time, the owner unexpectedly received a notice that he was going on a business trip. Because of the sudden incident, he had no time to find a suitable foster care place for the dog. It happened that his grandma’s house was not far from where he lived, and grandma also liked raising dogs when he was young. After asking for her consent, the owner sent the dog there before going on a business trip.

In order to give grandma a wake-up call, before leaving, the owner specifically told grandma that the dog was very naughty and had many bad habits. He also hoped that grandma could take the time to train it properly.

When grandma was young, she was very good at training dogs. The neighbors all knew that any dog ​​raised by grandma would be very well-behaved and obedient. Time flies, and after decades, the owner discovers that grandma is no longer as energetic as before, and instead becomes "spoiled across generations".

After the owner came back from a business trip, the first thing he did was go to his grandma’s house to pick up the dog. What’s interesting is that when the owner just entered the house, what he saw made people a little jealous.

At that time, grandma was walking around the living room with the dog on her back. Samoyed was not a small dog and weighed at least 50 kilograms at the time. Grandma was bent over and did not look relaxed at all. After grandma saw the owner, she was not in a hurry to put the dog down, and still carried it around the house. After the Samoyed saw its owner, he turned around and gave it his signature smile, but the owner felt a bit provocative.

Afterwards, the master asked about grandma. Didn’t he agree to train her? Why did she spoil her so much? Grandma responded that this is called loving training, and she even scolded the owner in turn, saying that he must not care enough for the dog!

When the owner picked up the dog, the grandmother was very reluctant to let him go and kept asking the owner to keep the dog. However, the owner was worried that if he pampered the dog like this, he would go to heaven in the future, so he directly rejected the grandmother's request.

Pet-raising science: The elderly are very afraid of falling, and their bones are relatively fragile. If the elderly want to keep a dog, they must pay special attention when choosing a dog. It is best to raise some smaller dog breeds, such as corgis, teddy bears, bichon bears, etc. Moreover, we must exclude most working dogs, represented by huskies. Working dogs are relatively energetic and generally large in size. During the breeding process, if a collision occurs, the elderly are more likely to be injured. It is also very inconvenient to walk the dog on a daily basis. The dog loses control and moves forward, bringing strong traction and tripping the elderly.