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Is it easier to raise a dog or a child?
It's definitely easier to have a dog than a child. Everyone needs company. Many dog owners will have feelings for a long time, but children are different. Children are born by themselves, and they are also a continuation of blood. Especially for the elderly, there are fewer things to do when they are old, so many elderly people will focus on their grandchildren, so they will urge to have children.

Dogs that have been kept for a long time usually have feelings. Dogs are often lonely and play the role of companionship. When raising a dog, you need to take care of it. Feed the dog, walk the dog and take a bath every day. Anyway, the workload is not small, but dogs are different from children. The dog can be alone after feeding today. You don't have to take care of them if you don't want to talk to them, but children need the care of their parents from an early age.

Dogs have feelings for their owners, but your dogs have no feelings for your parents. Dogs can't compare with children. Children are the treasures of the whole family, and no one doesn't like them, because human beings are passed down from generation to generation, but many people just regard dogs as pets and have no such feeling at all.

I was raised by my mother. My mother didn't care much about me when I was a child. I have been living in my mother's house. Later, I had a child. My mother took care of the child from the first day of birth until the child was 3 years old. I asked my mother: Don't you dislike children? Why do you like your grandson so much? My mother told me: Who knows, I didn't feel anything when I gave birth to you, but I liked my grandson at first sight. It was quite speechless for me at that time, just like I picked it up. Later, I interviewed the client. I asked my mother why you suddenly like children. Later, she said, it may be several generations apart.

There are many such situations around me, and there are several relatives at home who are like this. My aunt is very strict with my sister. Although I was brought up from a young age and was strict, I was always good to my granddaughter. Give her whatever she wants to eat and buy whatever she wants to eat. These two people are very close.

So my conclusion is that people may pay more attention to family ties when they are older. When people are young, they have many ideas, such as making money, being chic and thinking a lot of things. But once they are old, they pay special attention to their family ties, and both their next generation and the next generation miss them very much. Now I feel that I have spiritual sustenance after having a child.

Therefore, the most fundamental thing is not that it is easy to raise a dog or a child, but that the child is the future of a family and the continuation of blood. Old people prefer to have grandchildren as soon as possible. Even though they know that raising children is really not easy, they are willing to pay more for their children.