🐕 Worst Dogs For Beginners - Top 10 Worst Dog Breeds For First-Time Owners!
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👉 Worst dogs for beginners cause headaches even for experienced dog owners. Why? List of the TOP 10 worst dog breeds for first-time owners reveals breeds that possess the worst traits, like excessive aggression...
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The worst dogs for beginners demand knowledge, experience, and above all, the dedication of their owners to become great pets.
What traits make a dog unfit for beginners?
Traits of excessive:
• energy,
• territorialism,
• aggression,
• dominance.
10. The Rottweiler.
Rottweilers are strong, daring, and loyal dogs. They can be excellent guard dogs if they're socialized and treated well by their owner.
The problem crops up with inexperienced dog owners.
Although Rottweilers can be calm, gentle giants, they can also be dangerous and dominant dogs.
9. The Italian Cane Corso.
Cane Corsos are exceptional guard dogs that also require early socialization, obedience training, and a lot of physical activity to become good pets.
As excellent guard dogs, they tend to be very careful and don't trust anyone except for their owners.
They need early socialization and training to accept others.
8. The Airedale Terrier.
Airedale Terriers can become excellent personal guard dogs and tracking dogs.
In the First and Second World Wars, they protected military officers.
These dogs are confident and independent, yet highly intelligent, which makes their nature tricky to control for a beginner.
7. The Bullmastiff
The Bullmastiff is a fearless family guardian, and yet a very gentle dog.
Still, these dogs require a stalwart pack leader who sets boundaries.
They like thinking for themselves, so they need a lot of obedience training.
6. The Dalmatian.
Dalmatians are happy, playful, and open-minded dogs, bursting with energy.
They can get extremely anxious, and as a consequence, turn destructive if they don't get enough physical stimulation.
Their unique look and great popularity mean they are often chosen as pets.
5. The Alaskan Malamute.
The Alaskan Malamute is yet another of the dog breeds often too demanding for beginners.
They are robust and sizable dogs that require a lot of space and don't particularly enjoy staying in the house.
They don't deal well with loneliness, yet they like to travel and to leave on their own.
4. The Border Collie.
The remarkably intelligent Border Collie breed often finds itself on the top spot of lists of the smartest dogs.
It's a lesser-known fact that they are very agile, quick, and energetic dogs as well.
They love keeping busy, and one short walk a day is not enough to stimulate them mentally and physically.
3. The Chinese Shar-Pei.
Chinese Shar-Peis can be amazing dogs if they have a good, experienced owner.
However, they get very attached to one person. They are wary toward everyone else, as well as extremely territorial.
It takes a very assertive owner to get to know their Shar-Pei and treat them well.
2. The Chow Chow.
The beautiful Chow Chows look a bit like little lions.
They are intelligent, but also stubborn, and quite distrustful, protective, and territorial.
To prevent aggression and problems with authority, these dogs need a good, experienced owner.
1. The Akita.
Akitas are exceedingly loyal and beautiful pets.
Behind the pretty face, however, is a wary, strong, dominant, and fearless guardian.
They are highly sensitive as well as reserved toward everyone.
Even if you're not yet an experienced owner, the best thing you can do if you would like to go for one of these breeds is to inform yourself about them.
Almost any dog can become an excellent pet if you are a good owner.
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TOP 10 Worst Dogs For Beginners!
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