10 Dog Breeds Trainers Absolutely Won’t Work With—No Matter the Cost

Chow Chows are highly independent, making them difficult to train. Their aloof nature and territorial instincts make obedience training a real challenge.

Chow Chow

This elegant breed is intelligent but notoriously aloof. Afghan Hounds prefer doing their own thing, making consistent training nearly impossible.

Afghan Hound

Basenjis don’t bark, but they can be extremely stubborn. Their independent and cat-like attitude makes them one of the toughest breeds to train.

Basenji

Jack Russells are highly energetic and intelligent, but their stubborn streak and endless energy make structured training frustrating for many trainers.

Jack Russell Terrier

Huskies are brilliant escape artists with strong wills. Their love for independence and mischievous nature often make training a serious challenge.

Siberian Husky

Shar-Peis are naturally territorial and often aggressive toward strangers. Their strong-willed personality makes obedience training a struggle.

Shar-Pei

Dalmatians are intelligent but very high-strung. Their boundless energy and stubborn nature make them difficult to handle, even for expert trainers.

Dalmatian

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