A skilled hunting dog, the Beagle can be hard to train because they have a strong focus on the smells around them and a genetic inclination to follow scent trails.
Siberian huskies were bred to think independently, which can make them less responsive to traditional training methods.
With its elegant snout and sleek long hair, the Afghan Hound has a dazzling appearance. But you might have a hard time training this dog because they tend towards aloofness.
This small, powerful breed was bred for fox hunting. They have a very high prey drive, which makes them one of the hardest dogs to train.
The Chow Chow has been bred for centuries in China, where they first earned their reputation as a royal dog. However, their stubbornness makes them difficult to train.
A calm dog breed, the Basenji is highly independent and doesn't bark very much. But their independent and selective personality can be a challenge, especially in distracting environments.
Bloodhounds are hunting dogs known for their exceptional sense of smell. However, their instincts and self-reliance can pose a challenge during training.
As the world's smallest dogs, Chihuahuas are also one of the most aggressive and independent breeds, a combination that makes them hard to train.
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