Is your furry friend one of the dog breeds that are almost impossible to train?! Some are simply too smart, others have a strong instinct.
No matter how wonderful some of them are dog breeds, sometimes it is almost impossible to teach them anything.
Beagle
Beagles they are great family dogs, but these hunting dogs are very focused on the scents around them and therefore have a strong (genetic) tendency to track scents. It is this characteristic of theirs that can honestly make schooling difficult. "Training in a scent-filled environment and off-leash recall can be challenging," celebrity dog trainer Chrissy Joy told Reader's Digest.
Siberian husky
The Siberian Husky has been bred to think independently, which may make him less responsive to traditional training methods. As if that wasn't enough, huskies are also prone to frequent barking, digging and running away, especially if they are not properly socialized.
Alaskan malamute
Like huskies, malamutes are a cold-weather breed. They also have a strong sense of unresponsiveness. Malamutes are difficult to motivate, often neither food nor toys help the owners. In addition, they have a strong instinct, so their attention is quickly confused and they run after their prey.
Jack Russell terrier
Jack Russell terriers are small dogs that were bred to hunt foxes. That's why their instinct is very strong, and training is much more difficult. leads to destructive behavior.
Australian Shepherd
Cute Australian Shepherds are real "smart dogs", but they are often anything but easy to train. Due to their extreme intelligence, they can quickly become bored and bored, which can lead to destructive behavior. In addition, they can easily trick you.
Border collie
Border Collies are an extremely loyal breed with a high level of energy. These are excellent sheepdogs that herd sheep all over Scotland and England. They are also extremely intelligent, making them among the breeds with the highest IQ. "Due to their nature, it is necessary to find ways to employ them both physically and mentally," Joy is convinced.