Fawn dog is also known as deer dog because of its deer-like shape. Originally from Germany, it has its style in many modern famous paintings, and has been popularized in Europe and the United States. The body is petite, the coat is short, stiff, smooth, and the color is black-brown and yellowish-brown, including yellowish-brown on the cheeks, lips, jaw, throat, lower half of the forelimbs and the medial side of the hind limbs. Body height 25, 30 cm, weight 3, 5 kg. The skull is slightly rounded, the snout is slender, the ears are large, erect, and the eyes are oval, black and bright. The forelimbs are erect and the hindlimbs are strong. The tail heel is high, the tail is erect, and the tail is often broken. The dog is lively and agile, and is currently widely used as a game by people. In its early days in Germany and Scandinavia, this now-famous toy dog was once a favorite working dog and service dog for the local population.
However, when choosing a pet, we should not only pay attention to their cute appearance, but also consider their personality, living habits, and whether they are suitable for their living environment. Today, we will talk about the fawn dog, analyze whether it is suitable for family pets, and ** its advantages, disadvantages and prohibitions.
First, let's learn about the basic characteristics of fawn dogs. Although the fawn dog is small, it is energetic and active. They are agile and need to be taken out for walks and play with them every day. Therefore, if your family has enough time and energy to take care of it, then the Fawn Dog is undoubtedly a great choice.
However, fawn dogs are not flawless. Due to its small size and strong sense of territory, when other animals appear in the territory of the fawn dog, there will be behaviors such as barking and fighting, and in severe cases, it will cause external injuries to the fawn dog or other animals. Therefore, if you plan to raise a fawn dog, it is recommended to keep it only one pet at home. In addition, fawn dogs love to bark, especially when there is movement in front of the house, they will keep barking until they think it is safe. This hypervigilance can lead to late nights that affect the rest of the owner or other neighbors. Therefore, if your family has high requirements for a quiet environment, or you don't have enough time to spend with it, then the Fawn Dog may not be the best choice for you.
Next, let's talk about the prohibition of fawn dogs. Although some local departments have listed fawn dogs as prohibited dogs, most places still do not list them as prohibited but are not recommended. This is because the fawn dog's personality and behavior problems are not absolute, but are closely related to the education and management of the owner. As long as the owner can treat and educate the fawn dog correctly and let it develop good living habits, then the fawn dog can become a member of the family.
To sum up, fawn dogs have certain advantages and disadvantages as a family pet. Its advantages include moderate body size, lively and active, athletic dexterity, etc.;The disadvantages include being too territorial, prone to aggressive behavior, and liking to bark. Therefore, when choosing a fawn dog as a family pet, we need to weigh it according to our living environment, family conditions, and personal preferences. At the same time, we also need to understand the local policy on the prohibition of fawn dogs, so as not to bring unnecessary trouble to ourselves.