In the past, you could often see people raising native dogs. They have a history of thousands of years in China. But the strange thing is that there are fewer and fewer people raising native dogs nowadays. What is going on?

One of the reasons is that in the past, people kept local dogs to guard their homes and homes. However, with the rapid development of the economy, the improvement of people's living standards and the improvement of anti-theft systems, people no longer need dogs to watch their homes and homes.
Not only that, now people are also more particular about the hygienic environment. In the past, native dogs were usually left free to roam, eat and sleep in the open, and were dirty. Many people think that native dogs are too dirty and smelly, and are afraid that they carry fleas, parasites, etc. They are even more afraid that native dogs can carry rabies virus or bite people.
Also, native dogs are very easy targets for dog thieves, so some people would rather not keep native dogs than have them stolen.

The most important point is the introduction of foreign dog breeds. Many people think that foreign dog breeds are rare, abundant, and good-looking, so they are very happy to raise foreign dog breeds. As a result, fewer people raise native dogs.
After reading this, I believe everyone knows that there is a reason why fewer and fewer people keep native dogs.