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I’m a dog groomer – the 5 breeds I wouldn’t own, including two with skin issues and a ‘very high maintenance’ kind
A DOG groomer has shared the top breeds she wouldn’t own and the various reasons why.
She said there were animals with skin issues and there was one that is “very high maintenance.”
Content creator Millywuhoo (@millywuhoo) enjoys all things lifestyle-related from silly moments in her life to motherhood to her job.
She works as a professional dog groomer and has picked up some interesting details from her occupation over the last few years.
In a TikTok video, she revealed the top five breeds that she wouldn’t own based on her experience.
The first breed she mentioned were dalmatians because they need “lots and lots of exercise” and have “unpredictable moods.
Next on her list was the cocker spaniel because they constantly get ear infections and have “a lot of skin issues”.
She followed that with the third pet, which was a bulldog, that also have a lot of skin and ear issues.
According to the content creator, they are prone to even more skin issues due to backyard breeding.
The penultimate dog on the list was a Goldendoodle.
“Very very high maintenance dogs. They need lots of brushing every day, and they need to be groomed at least once a week,” she said.
She added that since they’re so overbred owners are not sure what they’re getting personality-wise with their pets.
“Don’t let the cuteness fool you,” she mentioned.
Her final choice was the chow chow.
“They’re sweet. They’re calm. But when they’re mean, they are mean,” she said toward the end of the video.
“Did you guys expect this list?” she asked in the video’s caption.
Many people offered their two cents in the comment section of the video.
“I have a goldendoodle and I will probably never own another. Love her but soooooooo hyper, constant ear infections, can’t eat chicken and the list on,” a viewer shared.
“Awee I love my chow chow but…yes stubborn sometimes,” another chimed in.
“Number one after being a groomer for 35 years. If I connect with the dog whatever breed it is, I’ll keep it and love it,” a fan wrote.
“I will agree with this with being a groomer myself… sheepadoodles..bernadoodle and lastly a saintberdoodle. all fools for grooming,” another added.
Her list included dalmatians, cocker spaniels, bulldogs, and chow chows[/caption]
I gave my son a unique name – people think it sounds like a ‘lame pirate’ or their ‘favorite kind of cheese’
A REDDIT user has shared the unique baby name that a couple named their child which has been a cause of conversation on the site.
People couldn’t help but say how much it sounds similar to the name of a “lame pirate” or their “favorite kind of cheese.”
Reddit user xxx has shared the unique baby name he saw online[/caption]
Reddit user Twotired2try shared on the site the well-maintained nursery of a newborn baby boy.
What took centerstage was the reveal of the child’s name front and center in the post.
They shared a screenshot from an Instagram post that contained the name of the baby to a popular Reddit group, NameNerdCirclejerk.
According to the site, the online group is meant to “poke fun at awful names and naming culture.”
The photo contained a white crib with a white teddy bear inside, a small bookshelf off to the left side, plant details, and more accents.
A square piece of thick fabric was hung on the wall with the child’s name written on it, Wavy Jack.
“It’s not a nickname,” the Reddit user emphasized in a comment with the post.
People couldn’t believe that was actually the child’s name.
“What is with these wild adjective first names accompanied by super plain middle names? C’mon parents. This just makes your kid sound super dumb,” one reader commented.
“Wavy Jack sounds like a very lame pirate name. Or old prospector from a Western,” a Reddit user added.
“Yum, my favorite kind of cheese,” another joked.
“Wavy Jack sounds like a band name. Or a cocktail,” another added.
People online said that it sounds like a ‘lame pirate’ or their ‘favorite kind of cheese’[/caption]
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