The 6 "hard to train" dogs, if they encounter the final type of dog, the dog trainer will not be able to train them well!
In everyone's eyes, dogs are all small animals that are very smart and easy to train. In fact, there are also "nail households" in the dog world. The following six types of dogs are "more difficult to train". In the end, a kind of dog trainer will not be well trained!
1. Shiba Inu
Shiba Inu is a famous Japanese dog. At first, it became popular in our country due to its funny expressions. In fact, Shiba Inu has a low intelligence, but Shiba Inu has a relatively single temperament, a more stubborn personality, and has his own ideas. In many cases, the owner trains Shiba Inu. Shiba Inu usually treats things perfunctorily or decisively pretends not to hear them and does his own thing again.

2. The Beagle
Beagle ranks in intelligence at 72, which seems to be very low. In fact, many pet owners think that the Beagle has a very smart brain. The ranking is often so low, the key is that the IQ ranking of canines is to detect learning and training comprehension ability and obedience awareness. Beagles are included in the middle and lower reaches of canine IQ because of their low awareness of obedience and naughtyness.
3. French Bulldog
French Bulldogs are quite big in the circle, and many people like to like ugly and cute magic fights. However, the dogs who fight in the Dharma are also very difficult to train. Their intelligence is very average and their logical thinking ability is not high. If you want to train the Dharma, you must cooperate with each other to reward snacks. Repeat it dozens of times.
4. Alaskan dogs
People who have a certain degree of mastery of Alaskan dogs are not likely to have great expectations for the intelligence of Alaskan dogs. As the big brother of the three fools of sleds, the intelligence of Alaskan dogs is not likely to have high restrictions after all. For Alaska dogs, the path of life is only two major things that are the most important. One is to have fun, and the other is to be able to open your abdomen and eat.
5. Chihuahua
Chihuahua is one of the fewest dogs in the world. It has a small human body and a clingy personality, which makes the Chihuahua tribe unable to produce a "smart bottling". Just stick to the owner's home decoration and become cute! Adding a golden retriever is very easy to be injured. Even if you really want to train a Chihuahua, you can only cooperate with each other to teach Chihuahuas the simple command of waving and sitting.

6. Husky
Husky is definitely a dog that many dog trainers don't want to meet at all. Their intelligence is off-line, their thoughts are whimsical, their mutual cooperation is poor, and their own common sense is all the flaws of the Haha. That is, using snack rewards may not necessarily allow Erha to be smart and obedient. In addition to poor training, Erha also has the defect of laminated glass stomach and loving hair loss. Therefore, when feeding golden retrievers, the key to pay attention to a light diet. Eating too salty and too greasy will make Erha worse hair loss and prone to nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.




