Which dogs are easiest to train: breeds and photos

When adopting a dog into your family, it is important to pay special attention to how trainable and trainable he will be. The better his skills are, the easier and faster you can get him into activities and games that he will enjoy and that you will be comfortable with. Also, a dog's ability to learn directly affects its character. An animal whose head is occupied with obeying commands and following rules will do less harm and be much more obedient.
Specialists say that not all breeds are equally prone to training. There are champions in training. And Readers Digest has revealed the 11 dogs with whom training will be the easiest.
Border Collie
These dogs are considered the smartest of all breeds. With the right training approach, they can recognize dozens, and in some cases even hundreds of words and listen to gestures and whistle signals. Border Collies love training classes and will be happy to spend every minute they can.
German Shepherd Dog
It is the most versatile breed, capable of being a guide, a bodyguard, and just a family pet. All because German Shepherds are capable of any training. When training representatives of the breed, it is important to take into account the strong protective instinct of such a dog and start training as early as possible to better form the necessary skills.
Papillon
Small dogs with recognizable butterfly ears are a great choice for beginners. They are not very difficult to care for, have a great personality and just love to do commands and tricks. A Papillon puppy can be taught almost anything and can even make a great athlete out of the animal. Such disciplines as agility are given to them easily and with pleasure.
Labrador Retriever
This breed has gained so much popularity not least because of its obedience. Labrador Retrievers love to please people, so they are happy to learn commands and can be trained. Problems with them can arise only at a very young age, when curiosity takes over obedience and the dog can swallow something or take it for a toy.
Border Terrier
Good-natured and meek in character, these dogs are also real workaholics. They are a hunting breed, specially bred to better understand humans while hunting. At the same time, Border Terriers not only easily learn commands, but also love to engage in all possible dog sports. These dogs take real pleasure in praise for their successes from a happy owner.
Golden Retriever
Despite their somewhat clumsy appearance, Golden Retrievers are considered sporty dogs. They love active play and excel at it. They are also able to master the profession of a service or therapy dog. In this case, a long persuasion to fulfill the command or their trick is not necessary. Even just verbal praise causes a real delight in the Goldens. In this way they form a strong bond with their owner.
Poodle
Poodles consist of solid advantages - they are beautiful, hypoallergenic and yet very intelligent. Their desire to be a good companion leads to the fact that they themselves get a lot of pleasure from their own success in training. And their playful nature encourages them to learn more and more tricks. The Poodle will always welcome any stimulation of their intellect, so they exercise perfectly also with toys and sports equipment.
Doberman Pinscher
The high training ability of these dogs is evidenced by the fact that they are eagerly recruited by the army and police. Their innate protective instincts make them skilled bodyguards, but with the right approach, Dobermans can also be playful pets. They are known for their loyalty, bravery, reliability and intelligence. But they need to be given a high level of exercise to realize their full potential.
Corgi
It is a savvy and intelligent breed, bred to love high activity and focused work. Little Shepherds have a fearless nature and a constant urge to explore space and play. These qualities can be perfectly utilized in the training process. It is important to keep in mind that in the initial stages, Corgis can be stubborn, but this passes quite quickly as they themselves enjoy being involved in the training process.
Sheltie
A small family dog loves to please people and never passes up a challenge, so training for the Shetland Sheepdog will only be a joy. Therefore, they will gladly master not only the basic obedience course, but also do tricks or various sports disciplines. Shelties are very sensitive to the mood of their person, so the owner will have to work on controlling his own emotions in the process of training. This results in a wonderful friendship.
Pedigree dogs
Separately, dog training experts point out that mixed breed and purebred dogs, shelter pets and rescues from the street have no less training ability than graduates of prestigious kennels. They are always grateful for the love they receive and gladly pay for it with obedience and success in training. Therefore, feel free to take an animal without pedigree - this does not mean that he will not have enough education. Especially since the main success of this case still depends on the efforts of the owner.
Earlier OBOZREVATEL told about breeds, which on the contrary - hard to get used to the owner and his requirements.
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