The dog is one of the best creations of nature. It is a creature that loves you more than itself. For a long time, dogs and people live together, and perfectly adapted to each other. According to statistics, there are about 400 dog breeds in the world, and each of them is amazing. Some dogs are small and some are large, some are good at home protection, and some are ideal companion dogs.
But most of them have something in common, and this is harmfulness. Almost all dogs are naughty from time to time, and choose 10 most naughty dog breeds - difficult task. To solve it, we studied popular foreign and Russian sites devoted to dog breeding. And they selected candidates whom the owners often call the “bad boy”!
10. The Beagle
One of the most naughty dog breeds in the world. Beagle good-natured and friendly with everyone. But his restless nature (beagles were used for hunting) makes this little dog constantly run and explore everything around, paying special attention to the tracks of other animals. Because of this, he is inclined to break off the leash and can easily run away during a walk.
He needs a lot of exercise and obedience training. Otherwise, you may have a miniature concentrated lump of chaos on four legs.
Left alone, the beagles often bark and howl more than other breeds. If you do not have much time to spend it with your puppy, it is better to choose a different breed.
9. American Pit Bull Terrier
The American Pit Bull Terrier has gained a very bad reputation as a naughty dog. But, perhaps, the owners who could not cope with the upbringing of their pet are to blame. These are very active, dexterous and mobile animals, which are "for every kipish except a hunger strike." Sometimes during the game they can be so carried away by the process that it will be very difficult to stop the animal. Pit bulls are also prone to zoo aggression and need a strong hand that will immediately show them who is the boss in the house.
They may be naughty, but they are also very helpful. Police in the West and in Russia use pit bulls in rescue and search missions.
8. Shih Tzu
Shih Tzu is a surprisingly cute and small dog, but do not judge her only by size and attractiveness. In the absence of education, representatives of this breed grow into very harmful and cunning creatures.
Shih Tzu comes from Tibet or China, and over the years they have served people as a pet. These dogs are small and curious, and this curiosity makes them naughty. It’s like a little child who climbs somewhere because he really, really needs (and why, he himself doesn’t know), and there is nothing to stand in his way. Do not keep valuable objects or important documents within the reach of Shih Tzu, as you may not find them later. With her delightfully large eyes, the doggie will convince you that it will not do anything wrong. But he will do it, just wait until you turn your back.
7. Pug
Any representative of this breed is a true connoisseur of mischief and loves to play more than anything. And he loves to eat and it does not matter that the food may not be the most appetizing (up to excrement). This is a mini-vacuum cleaner with four legs, so if you decide to start a pug, pay special attention to wean the pet to pick up something from the floor.
And since pugs are very social animals, they easily get bored in loneliness. What else can a poor lonely pug do except chew on a shoe ... or two?
6. Siberian Husky
A beautiful dog, similar to a wolf, but gentle and friendly with almost all people. Husky loves walking in the fresh air, and every day he needs to travel. He is smart, but freedom-loving and independent, which makes husky training a challenge.
Very often, husky run away from home, and with an incomprehensible cunning they manage to free themselves even from the leash. And they easily jump even over a high fence.
Leaving huskies alone without communication, physical and mental stress is a sure way to return to a house crushed from walls to floors.
5. Yorkshire Terrier
One of the smallest dog breeds in the world is also one of the most playful. Yorkies are very naughty and active, and their small size allows them to penetrate into places in your house where they clearly should not be. They can even slip under a man sitting on a sofa. Many Yorkie dogs like to label things in the house, even if they do their “business” on the street.
And these dogs are very playful, constantly getting underfoot and trying to protect the owner from any threat, even if she is several times larger than the York in size.
4. Shiba Inu
Beautiful appearance, convenient size for the apartment and the silence of Shiba Inu makes this breed very popular. However, these dogs are one of the most harmful, as they are prone to shoots and often perceive smaller dogs and cats as objects for hunting. And in a period of boredom, they can be walking destroyers of the house.
This dog needs an experienced, confident and consistent owner who will cope with the wayward character of the pet.
3. Jack Russell Terrier
The sharp mind of this little terrier is perfectly combined with disobedience and tricks that the owner may not approve of. When it comes to making a mess in the house, the Jack Russell Terrier becomes a master at all costs.
This is a very active, agile dog that will wake you for a walk with a barking bark, regardless of whether you want to go or not. And if you are not physically strong enough, then you will not walk the Jack Russell Terrier on a leash, but he will. And these dogs love to pick up all sorts of tasty (from their point of view) things on the street. Some manage to do this even with an electronic collar. A worthy representative of the ranking of the most naughty dogs, right?
2. Dachshund
This charming “sausage with legs” may seem small to you compared to another dog, but believe me, in terms of disobedience, the dachshund can give odds to the largest dog in the world.
They were trained to hunt small animals such as rabbits, and this hunting instinct remained forever in the dachshunds in the genes. They run, run and run. The dachshund will make you laugh with its insanely mischievous actions, and sometimes it will make you angry when you find out that this restless beast has gnawed the router cable again. But is it possible to be angry for a long time when two large and very guilty eyes look at you from the bottom up?
1. Labrador Retriever
Labrador Retriever takes first place in two categories at once. One of them sounds like “The Most Popular Dog Breed in the United States of America” (according to the Kennel Club 2017 Kennel Club), and the other is “The Most Naughty Dog Breed in the World,” on several foreign sites at once.
Labrador retrievers are very kind to adults and children, are excellent as a companion dog, including for blind people, and are famous for their wonderful scent. And they also like to eat what the owners usually call "this rubbish off the floor," they love to run and don't mind swimming. If you saw the movie "Marley and Me" (and Marley was a Labrador Retriever), then you can imagine what kind of arrogance this dog has. Jump on people for a walk and at home? Run away from the owner and make a good half an hour to catch yourself? Gnaw at the owner’s favorite slippers? The Labrador Retriever will do all this and much more with ease. But you will forgive him all, because this is the tailed charm itself.