Siberian Huskies are known for their breathtaking blue eyes and wolf-like features. They are both fierce and gorgeous. Legend has it that they are avid escape artists; if Houdini were a dog, he would be a husky.
Afghan Hounds defy authority with their flowing coats and majestic bearing. Because they like to do things on their terms, they are frequently compared to cats.
They can go on adventures thanks to their sense of scent, and they can ignore calls for help. Classes on obedience? For these free spirits, they are more of a recommendation than a necessity.
The Beagle's obsession for novel smells is the source of their disobedience. Once they're on a scent track, forget about trying to gain their attention—a reprimand won't make them lose their resolve or smell, and they have more important things to take care of.
They may determine that their cozy seat on the couch is more enticing than your demand to "come." Persuasion and negotiation are crucial when dealing with this kind.
Scotties have a lot of personality for their tiny size. They are great vermin hunters because they are independent and tenacious, but they are not as good at obeying orders.
Scotties have a lot of personality for their tiny size. They are great vermin hunters because they are independent and tenacious, but they are not as good at obeying orders.
Since they were first developed to hunt badgers, Dachshunds are bold and self-reliant. This may result in selective hearing issues, particularly if there's something more captivating just next to your nose.
The Basenji, also referred to as the "barkless dog," uses their behavior and yodel to communicate. They are renowned for being independent and are frequently compared to cats, which makes training difficult for anyone who aren't prepared to match their cunning.