Chengdu belongs to subtropical humid climate, with appropriate temperature and humidity, which is relatively stable. In addition, there are large green belts and parks in Chengdu, creating a strong humanistic atmosphere. Therefore, Chengdu is suitable for raising dogs who like sports and are lively and active.
For example, Boston terrier, beagle, husky and golden retriever are all suitable for Chengdu's climate and environment. These breeds of dogs are not only lively, but also energetic, suitable for outdoor activities with their owners, such as morning running and mountain climbing.
2. Living environment and scale
People living in cities, because the housing area is usually relatively small, are suitable to choose some dogs with small size and moderate energy. Dogs with excessive energy will make the narrow space more crowded and make the life of pet dogs uncomfortable. In addition, the dog's body shape should also consider practical issues such as diet and bathing space.
Therefore, small dogs such as Bomei, Chihuahua, Yorkshire and mini-breed VIP are relatively more suitable for living in the urban living environment of Chengdu. They are small and energetic, so pet lovers don't have to worry about the harm and inconvenience caused by the narrow indoor environment.
3. Eating habits and costs
Chengdu's food culture is world-famous. In Chengdu, all kinds of delicious food are dazzling. So pet dogs can also enjoy delicious dishes. However, it should be noted that different breeds of dogs have different eating habits and expenses.
For example, some breeds of dogs need special nutrition formulas to ensure that they get enough trace elements and protein. In addition, you need to consider cleaning your teeth and other issues. Therefore, the diet cost of pet dogs is also a factor that owners need to consider.
Some small dogs, such as Bomei, Bixiong and Mini VIP, have a simple diet and generally don't eat much, so living in Chengdu can be more economical. In contrast, huskies, golden retrievers and other large dogs need more food, require higher food quality and cost more.
4. Personal factors
Finally, choosing a pet dog that suits you also needs to consider your personal factors, such as daily work, activity habits and attitude towards life. Different breeds of dogs also have their own personalities and characteristics, so it is most important to choose a dog breed that suits their own and family needs.
For example, some breeds of dogs are sensitive to the carnival and noise of the outside world and are suitable for relatively quiet residences. There are also some breeds of dogs that like the company of human beings and have high adhesion. If they are busy with their daily work, they may not be suitable for this kind of dog.
In short, no matter what kind of dog you choose, you need the owner to give you enough time and care in your daily life to create a good living environment and a healthy lifestyle for your pet dog.