The 10 Least Obedient Dog Breeds
Dogs are just like children and not all do as they are told.
How many times do you have to ask Fido to sit or come before he actually listens?
It turns out that training, breed, and environment all play a role in how well your dog follows commands.
Stanley Coren, neuropsychological researcher and professor, wrote a book called The Intelligence of Dogs, which determines a dog's intelligence by their ability to understand and follow commands.
The dog expert ranked over 100 different dog breeds based on working and obedience intelligence.
"51% of a dog's intelligence stems from its genes while 49% is based on environmental circumstances," states Coren.
The most obedient dogs, like border collies and poodles, understand a new command with less than 5 repetitions and obey it on the first command 95% of the time.
The least obedient dogs (listed below) need 80 to 100 repetitions to understand a new command and will only perform it on the first command 25% of the time or less.
Which really means that no matter how many times you ask these dogs to sit, shake, or stay, they won't listen.
Check out the 10 least obedient dog breeds below and see if your dog made the list.
10. Shih Tzu
Their name "Shih Tzu" means lion, but they are really loving dogs. The outspoken and highly intelligent lapdogs are on this list because they often train their owners instead of the other way around. Well played, little "lions".
9. Basset Hound
Bassets are scent hounds, enough said. They follow their nose but not your commands. But who can resist those floppy ears?!
8. TIE: Mastiff & Beagle
Mastiff and beagles have one thing in common - both are stubborn.
The giant Mastiffs may appear interested but rarely follow commands. Beagles on the other hand are hunting hounds and follow their nose over their humans.
7. Pekingese
These little dogs see themselves as the leaders. They are stubborn and don't see why they should have to listen to their owner's commands.
6. Bloodhound
Bloodhounds like to take charge, are stubborn, and their sense of smell is 1,000 times stronger than a human's. Like other breeds on this list, they follow their nose over voice commands.
5. Borzoi
These affectionate dogs are independent thinkers and stubborn, which can make them hard to train.
4. Chow Chow
Chows are easily house-trained but would rather do as they please than please their owners.
3. Bulldog
While their wrinkly faces are absolutely adorable, they are extremely stubborn and hard to train.
2. Basenji
Basenjis are clever dogs that are independent and mischievous. They outsmart their owners or put their own spin on commands.
1. Afghan Hound
Afghans are the least obedient dog breed because they simply choose not to respond to your command. They are intelligent dogs who have discovered selective hearing. While highly sensitive, they are also extremely stubborn.
None of these dogs are untrainable but you will need to spend more time and think outside the box to keep their attention. All dogs are intelligent, but some are just more stubborn than others.
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Andrea Powell is an animal enthusiast who resides in West Michigan. When not writing, she is exploring the great outdoors with her dogs and horses.