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I’m a Dog Trainer – 5 Breeds I’d Never Own, One Popular Dog Is Allergic to the World, and Another Destroys Things for Fun

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A DOG trainer gave him advice on which breeds to avoid when looking for a new companion.

She gave reasons to reject certain four-legged friends as full-time pets.

A professional dog trainer gave her a list of the top five dog breeds she preferred to avoid (stock photo)

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A professional dog trainer gave her a list of the top five dog breeds she preferred to avoid (stock photo)Credit: Getty

Ingrid (@ingrid.pups) listed banned dog breeds in a viral video on TikTok.

From behavioral issues to health issues, she gave reasons to avoid the puppies.

She also specified that it was not a dig against the animals themselves, but just a preference.

Ingrid said that simply not wanting to own dogs does not mean a lack of “love” for them.

WRONG ROVER

Defined as Che La Luna, Ingrid name-dropped when it came to pups she would avoid as a dog trainer.

First, she said she would never have a German Sepherd.

She argued because dogs are not known for respecting “personal space.”

Then she said no to the French Bulldog – a small dog with notably large ears.

“I don’t have money to go to the vet weekly,” she explained as her reasoning.

“[I cannot] I have a dog who is allergic to the world.”

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According to Cummings School of Veterinary MedicineFrench Bulldogs – or Frenchies – are susceptible to a variety of diseases.

“Due to their unique physical characteristics, Frenchies regularly contract skin problems,” said the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine.

“[Skin issues] such as skin folds, acute moist and/or contact dermatitis, pyoderma (a bacterial skin infection) and canine acne.

“Additionally, food and/or environmental allergies in French bulldogs, from a number of possible sources, can result in skin or gastrointestinal problems.”

She also said no to Boston Terriers, citing behavioral issues.

SAY DON’T DESTROY

One breed of dog in particular made Ingrid worried about the possible damage it could cause to the house.

She said she would never have a Husky dog ​​as a pet – a canine known for its distinctive appearance.

“I like my things and I don’t need them shredded to have fun,” she said.

“Besides, I don’t want a dog that talks back.”

According to a to studyHuskies can be more difficult to train due to their independent nature.

She also said no to the Belgian Malinois due to the differences in lifestyle.

Lastly, she recommended avoiding any dog ​​bred without health in mind.

CROWD REACTION

The video attracted many viewers who weighed in on the dog breeds she should avoid.

“I have two German Shepherds and I completely understand,” wrote one.

“When my Husky destroys things for fun and I ask her if she did it, she yells at me,” added another.

“Oh my God. The Boston terrier is so accurate. My Boston is a lunatic,” said a third.

She said no to the Huskies, saying they could destroy things for no reason (stock photo)

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She said no to the Huskies, saying they could destroy things for no reason (stock photo)Credit: Getty





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