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Five kinds of puppies that don't like clinging

 Compared with cats, dogs can be said to be very passionate about their hosts. Not only is they on standby at any time but also always concerned about the host’s every move, ready to follow the host’s orders anytime and anywhere in advance. If the cat is indifferent to the host family, then the puppy is enthusiastic towards the host family. But it’s not that all the puppies stick to the owner’s house all the time. Some puppies are relatively independent. Let’s take a look at which ones. 

1.German Shepherd


German Shepherd Dogs are most commonly used as working dogs and military dogs. They can perform various daily tasks excellently. German Shepherd is faithful and stable and has a good sense of obedience. But it also happens to be common at work. Compared with clinging people, their temperament is more obedient to the owner. They are not easy to be cute to the owner like a pet dog but stand in front of the owner to maintain and defend the home. 

2. Chow Chow


Chow Chow can be regarded as the colder and arrogant kind of puppies. They don’t cling to others and love to be alone, and they hate doing things they hate because they obey orders. Is a very individual puppy. 

3. Bull Terrier


Bull Terrier is personal and cheerful, loves to have fun, and at the same time loves to be in close contact with people and people for fun. But the Bull Terrier is not the type that likes to actively find the owner to play, they will stay silently to watch you, and quietly accompany you. If you must need it, it will come back.

4. Shiba Inu



Shiba Inu generally don’t stick to their masters very much. They have a more solitary temperament and are not easy to rely too much on their masters. They prefer to have fun with their partners or themselves, and the rules for the host family are not high. But now that Shiba Inu is kept as a pet dog at home, some Shiba Inu have grown up with people since they were young, and they love to stick to people. 

5. Chinese Pastoral Dog



The Chinese Pastoral Dog is the largest number of puppies in China, and it is more common in rural areas. Because it can look after the home, and it is easy to survive. Chinese pastoral dogs do not like ordinary pet dogs to stick to their owners all the time. In a large number of cases, it guards all the homes to prevent evil people from entering. It belongs to the type that silently loves the host’s house in the heart. 

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