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I’ve been a vet for 10 years & here’s the dog breeds I wouldn’t own – including the little devil pooch that is so sassy


A VET has revealed the ten dog breeds she would never own, including the small pooch that’s stubborn and sassy.

Saddy Baddy, a woman who has worked as a vet for 10 years, shared her thoughts on all breeds from the American Akita to the Dalmatian, and explained why she would never get a Pomeranian or a Basset Hound.

A senior Golden Retriever lays on an examination table as a veterinarian preforms a routine check-up.  The vet is wearing blue scrubs and has a jar of treats close by to reward his obedience.
A vet has revealed the ten dog breeds she wouldn’t own
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She shared her candid thoughts on the dogs that are prone to health issues, as well as the breeds that she thinks are ‘stubborn’ and ‘possessive’[/caption]

a dalmatian dog with a blue sky in the background
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According to this animal lover, Dalmatians are ‘not very social with those outside of their family’[/caption]

Posting on social media, the vet highlighted the breeds that are prone to health issues, as well as the dogs that need a lot of training and socialisation.

Sharing her candid thoughts, the vet said: “Dog breeds I LOVE but wouldn’t own as a Vet Professional of 10 years.” 

She explained: “These are MY personal opinions based on MY personal experiences after working in the field for a decade. 

“Everyone is entitled to their own opinions based on their own experiences. All dogs are good dogs in their own unique ways.”

First of all, the vet explained that she wouldn’t own an American Akita, as they need lots of early training and socialisation and are prone to same sex aggression with other animals.

Not only this, but she described such dogs as ‘fearsome’ and ‘protective of their people’ and claimed that they can be ‘very powerful’. 

When it comes to Dachshunds, the animal lover claimed that she wouldn’t ever own one as a result of their ‘skeletal structures’ which she claimed ‘basically guarantees orthopaedic issues’.

As well as this, she described this breed as ‘stubborn and sassy’ and suggested that they can be ‘little devils when it comes to grooming’.

Where Belgian Tervurens are concerned, the vet explained that they are known to be ‘possessive’ of their people and need lots of daily challenges to keep their mental and physical needs satisfied.

Not only this, but they are also prone to hip and elbow malformation and epilepsy.


In addition to this, the animal expert explained that she wouldn’t own a Dalmatian, as she explained that whilst they have ‘lots of energy’, they are ‘not very social with those outside of their family’. 

As well as this, she claimed that they can be ‘territorial’ and are also prone to getting bladder stones, blindness and deafness. 

The vet continued and explained that she also wouldn’t own a Basset Hound, because they are very prone to ear infections and skin issues and can be ‘stubborn’.

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She then got candid on Bernese Mountain Dogs and claimed that whilst they are ‘lovable’, there’s ‘not much going on in the brain department’.

She claimed that they are strong dogs, but they often suffer from separation anxiety and can have a lot of health issues. 

Additionally, the vet claimed that Alaskan Malamutes are an extremely ‘vocal’ breed and whilst they are powerful, they can have very independent natures, and as a result, she wouldn’t own one.

When it comes to Pomeranians, whilst they might be adorable, this vet recognised that they  need regular professional grooming and have a high pitched yap.

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She claimed that they are also prone to trachea collapse and will likely lose half their teeth by age of just five.

Not only this, but the vet also revealed that she wouldn’t own a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, as they have an ‘insane’ amount of energy, as well as anxiety and health issues including thyroid, cardiac and liver shunt. 

Finally, the vet shared that she wouldn’t get a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, as they are prone to heart and eye issues and need a lot of coat maintenance.

DOG LOVERS REACT

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @saddy542020, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly amassed 45,200 views. 

Many dog lovers were divided by the vet’s claims and were keen to share their thoughts in the comments.

One person said: “Nooo I love my Basset Hound.”

Another added: “I had 3 Dachshunds – they made it to 13, 15, and 19 with no severe back issues. One slipped a disk but it fixed itself with time and rest.” 

A third commented: “Cavvies are worth all of it!” 

Whilst someone else wrote: “I have an Akita mix….that breed is not for everyone.” 

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She claimed that Bernese Mountain Dogs don’t have ‘much going on in the brain department’[/caption]

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She described Basset Hounds as prone to ear infections and ‘stubborn’[/caption]

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