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Is it really ten dogs and nine rich?

The saying that ten dogs are nine rich is not a scientific economic law, but a common saying or folk proverb. It means that dog owners are usually richer. However, this statement is not absolute truth, it is only a generalization or summary, and it cannot be applied to all situations.

Keeping a dog requires a certain amount of economic investment, including buying dog food, vaccines, toys and other expenses. And the cost of regular veterinary examination and treatment. Besides, it takes time and energy to take care of and train a dog. Therefore, from an economic point of view, raising a dog really needs some financial support.

However, whether you are rich or not depends not only on whether you have a dog. A person's wealth is influenced by many factors, including personal occupation, education, investment and financial management ability and so on. Keeping a dog is only one aspect, and it cannot be used as the only criterion to judge whether a person is rich or not.