Because hounds generally are
quite independent dogs, some people find them a little more challenging to train than other dogs.
Not exact matches
These
dogs are not aggressive, but they don't beg for human attention either as they are
quite independent.
An
independent and stubborn character, the Scottish Terrier
dog breed is also
quite sensitive to praise and blame.
These fiercely
independent dogs can be
quite a handful while being trained and need to be dealt with a firm hand.
The potential downside of owning an Akita is that this breed tends to be
quite independent, which isn't always a good thing for a large
dog with strong protective instincts.
The Rhodesian ridgeback is also very intelligent yet
independent dog that needs proper obedience training and will do
quite well once trained.
Some
dogs are
quite independent by nature and some are nomads, in the real sense of the word.
I don't like to generalize, but wire terriers can be feisty around other
dogs as they are
quite independent creatures who have a history of working alone.
Actually, many
dog experts compare the Chow Chow's disposition to that of members of the feline family:
independent, aloof, stubborn, and reserved despite the fact that it looks dignified and
quite intelligent, too.
They are
quite independent, even as pets, and many obedience trainers consider them to be «one - person
dogs» until their owners have gained their respect.