Unfortunately, smart dogs tend to be high energy, and
low energy dogs tend to be not very trainable.
Not exact matches
Dr.
Low Dog notes that while this there is nothing uniquely feminine about ashwagandha, that sort of frazzled, multitasking
energy is something that
tends to affect women more than men.
If you
tend toward quiet,
low -
energy activities (think reading, web surfing, gardening, and relaxing walks), then a
lower energy dog who will be comfortable in a
lower gear would be a great fit.
DaxLine
dogs tend to follow in the footsteps of their father's non-aggressiveness and
low energy ways.
She
tends to be a lot more excitable when meeting other
dogs and I think it turns some
dogs off, especially older or smaller
dogs and those with a
low energy level.
However,
dogs who do not feel well also
tend to be inactive, which
lowers their
energy needs.
While these
dogs tend to have a calm temperament with
low energy levels for a
dog their size, simply due to how large they are, I do not recommend getting this
dog if you live in an apartment.