Educator Remote E-Collar will turn
a smart stubborn dog into a genius.
Not exact matches
Seriously, on the managerial level can't see how the old
stubborn dog is going to compete with the new
smart.
A small,
smart,
stubborn lap
dog, the Tibetan Spaniel takes the last spot on this list.
Perfect with young kids, adults, and elderly folks, this
dog is easily trained, incredibly
smart, and while they can sometimes be a little bit hardheaded and
stubborn they are as dependable and as reliable as a breed of
dog can get.
These
smart dogs are also eager to please, but they can be
stubborn and independent at times.
The fun - loving Beardoodle is a combination of the
smart, peppy Poodle and the
stubborn yet charismatic Bearded Collie with the end result being a great family
dog who loves to play and hang out with his people but also does quite well when left on his own — making him perfect for working families.
These
dogs are
smart, but they can also be independent and
stubborn.
So it doesn't mean that
dogs can't learn or that they are not
smart, what it means is that cognitively they are limited and can not be jealous or spiteful or
stubborn.
Whether that means they're actually
smarter than the average
dog, or just more
stubborn, is open for debate.
(Aggressively) Trying to decide if the ultra
smart system would be sufficient or if the
stubborn dog would be a better option for when she sees other
dogs on the street.
But, there are some
dogs that are almost too
smart for their own good which can make them
stubborn and difficult to train.
Although these
dogs are extremely
smart, training them can be difficult as they tend towards a
stubborn temperament.
While there will always be exception and people always post how
smart their
dog is despite the breed in general being more
stubborn than others, specific breeds as a whole are more
stubborn than others.
These are
smart dogs so you need to find out what motivates them because they can be
stubborn at times.
Aussies are
smart, energetic
dogs who can be as
stubborn as and
smarter than the toughest of range stock.
Any
dog misbehavior is entirely the owner's fault, no matter how
smart or
stubborn the
dog is.
«Dachshunds are
smart,
stubborn, affectionate, intuitive
dogs.