Strong and stubborn, the Bouvier is quite brainy. Their intelligence makes them successful for everything from herding to police dog work.
Apartment dwellers may want to think twice about this breed, unless they enjoy having cops called on them. Additionally, the Basenji isn’t known for being the most obedient breed
There is a lot going on in the tiny package of a chihuahua. Because these guys are so small, it’s easy to think they are basically cuddly stuffed animals.
These dogs look like lovable lions, and have some fantastic traits going for them: They are almost like cats in their cleanliness levels and almost never have that doggy smell.
Despite their kissability, this breed is not for the average owner who wants to spend their time snuggling. They are not particularly friendly with unknown people .
This breed can’t be trusted off leash, according to the American Kennel Club, no matter how much training they get.
This silky dog is called the “grey ghost” thanks to its beautiful coat, swift speed, and beguiling eyes. The biggest problem with this breed is its incessant demands for exercise.
This majestic-looking breed gives off serious bodyguard vibes, and for good reason. They are bred to protect, and must be socialized early and trained properly to avoid a tendency to be dominant.