These Are 10 Easiest Dog Breeds to Own

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    Some dog breeds are easier to own than others, especially for novice dog parents.
    To find the easiest dog breeds to own, we took a look at a variety of important characteristics.
    And you might be surprised by the traits that matter most. For instance, you might think you want a smart dog.
    But highly intelligent dogs aren’t always the easiest to train
    (because trainability is more about a dog’s willingness to follow instructions than his ability to understand them).
    And you might assume an active dog will be the simplest to keep healthy.
    But a dog with a lower energy level and no genetic predisposition to disease will actually be easier to handle.
    Plus, choosing a dog with an easygoing temperament - and minimal grooming needs - will go a long way toward keeping you sane.
    In this video we have listed 10 Easiest Dog Breeds to Own.
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Komentáře • 967

  • @Devin_Jazzberry
    @Devin_Jazzberry Před 3 lety +11

    I work at a dog day care, I meet multiple dogs of these breeds every week. Here is my Ted talk
    Disclaimer Purebred does not always mean well bred. If going to a breeder ask if they did genetic health testing for good hips, elbows and eyes. These tests are expensive but important when preventing hipdysplasia in puppies and other inheritable diseases. If they are charging alot without proof of testing they are a puppy mill or backyard breeder (run away)
    Bulldogs and Pugs: get one from a good breeder. Many I see are backyard bred genetic disasters with expensive vet Bill (occasionally snippy)
    Schnauzer: they can be barky and protective, positive socializing is important. They grow fur so socializing with a groomer is important.
    Labrador, avoid making them overweight (avoid making any dog overweight if you want them to live longer) Many older overweight labs get bad arthritis or damage their ACL (requires surgery to fix)
    French bulldog : get one from a good breeder: many I meet have poor conformation (bone structure) that can make walking and breathing difficult. A healthy frenchie is very feisty and playful.
    Mutt: (could be a good dog, could be a wildcard) look into its mix, an Akita x Malinois will be and extremely energetic, possibly aggressive mix, and wouldn't be easy to handle. It's a misconception that a mixed dog will magically get rid of health issues. Two purebreds that carry hip dysplasia will still give hip dysplasia to their mutt puppies. Many mutts come from backyard breeders who do not know about health testing. Ask the owner if they genetically tested their dogs for inhertitble diseases and gave the parents parasite prevention. Any dog coming from a "backyard breeder" has a higher chance of illness and these types of breeders are what overwhelms pet shelters every year. Shelter dogs can be good dogs, ask your local shelter to help you find a dog right for you, if you are getting a puppy look into a reputable breeder. It's a myth that Show Dog breeders fill shelters. You will never find a Dog Show Champion at a shelter. They even write their dogs into their wills if the owner dies. (Good luck everyone, and remember, the most important part of a dog is to train it and love it, and don't forget to cut their nails, it prevents health issues)

  • @TheStp77
    @TheStp77 Před 4 lety +658

    Dear god beagle would be the last dog i would recommend as an easy breed. They are smart amazing animals but need huge amounts of exercise, ive seen them eat through a wall to get into a room they wanted into

    • @gailhuddleston6707
      @gailhuddleston6707 Před 4 lety +27

      And can scale and escape an enclosed fence or kennel or dog run if they smell something

    • @alexlouise6461
      @alexlouise6461 Před 4 lety +7

      Yes thank you!

    • @guarddog318
      @guarddog318 Před 4 lety +16

      Yeah, I kind'a knew where this one was gonna go when the Beagle came up.
      The vid also blows over the inherent problems that the "dwarf" breeds like Basset hounds have with hips and such, or the fact that Schnauzers are known to have neurological problems and seizures.
      Anyway, the best bet is always to do your research on any breed you're thinking about, paying attention to both their general disposition and known medical problems.
      Because I can assure you, like human medical bills, veterinarian bills can get out of hand very quickly. ( Once spent $1200 on surgery for a Great Dane/Mastiff mix who'd twisted her stomach playing with the other dogs, less than a month after I got her.
      BOTH breeds tend to have that problem, as well a s Bloat. )

    • @lum2904
      @lum2904 Před 4 lety +3

      Ur lazy

    • @aardvark1956
      @aardvark1956 Před 4 lety +19

      And the beagle’s non-stop howling ...!

  • @MrsSchmike1
    @MrsSchmike1 Před 3 lety +11

    I have owned Shelties for over 20 years. They are amazingly smart and easy to train. I will always have a Sheltie.

  • @larrycooper7261
    @larrycooper7261 Před 4 lety +33

    For most dog owners I strongly suggest avoiding a Basenji. Having owned and showed them for years I can definitely say they can be too much for a novice owner. They are extremely intelligent and hard to train. In Africa they are bred for a specific purpose, and it requires them to think and work independently of their owner on many occasions.

  • @paulalderson6920
    @paulalderson6920 Před 4 lety +147

    Flat faced dogs (ie bulldogs etc) have notorious breathing problems especially if bred at a puppy farm. Choose wisely or expect expensive vet bills.

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Před 3 lety +7

      Flat-faced dogs also have digestive issues;
      the farts are almost lethal ;).

    • @rebeccaanne9863
      @rebeccaanne9863 Před 2 lety +2

      I was going to say this. I don’t think these lists take into account the potential health problems of the dogs. It’s also sickening that while breeders of larger spitz muzzle dogs are trying to breed out issues like hip displasia breeders of the small flat nosed dogs are trying to breed in sever respiratory issues. It borders on animal abuse.

    • @geoffreycodnett6570
      @geoffreycodnett6570 Před 2 lety

      @@rebeccaanne9863 I agree fully. So many breeders are producing cute little French Bulldogs which are the result of close inbreeding just to make money. There's no thought about the health of the dogs they sell.

    • @geoffreycodnett6570
      @geoffreycodnett6570 Před 2 lety

      @@here_we_go_again2571 Friend of mine rescued an Akita. Apart from the smell she is nasty with most other dogs, has skin problems with the wrinkles and eye problems. Given away because the owners decided too many problems and were going to euthanized.

  • @clarisseafable8780
    @clarisseafable8780 Před 4 lety +144

    “Graceful dog” *shows kermit’s slightly derp face* lmao

  • @chrisphillips6229
    @chrisphillips6229 Před 4 lety +333

    Clearly Golden Retriever should be on this list.

    • @alexlouise6461
      @alexlouise6461 Před 4 lety +14

      Chris Phillips EXACTLY! They have labs but no golden. Labs have more energy (usually) and Golden’s are great with kids

    • @jessicaiancu8746
      @jessicaiancu8746 Před 4 lety +3

      I was very surprised too. I was expecting goldens to be on 5 or 3 next to labs.

    • @jovaltumbleweed8541
      @jovaltumbleweed8541 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah

    • @jl740
      @jl740 Před 4 lety +2

      No they should not, the breed has many health issues, expensive ones too. For that reason its not a easy breed to own. Other than that, in my opinion, its the best breed. I love my golden, but would not say its easy to own him.

    • @somebody._.6953
      @somebody._.6953 Před 4 lety

      And a staffy

  • @user-gy8hy7so1j
    @user-gy8hy7so1j Před 4 lety +806

    Pfft, "easiest breeds to own" and a malamute and American Akita Inu in the thumbnail 😂

    • @gohstdude2
      @gohstdude2 Před 4 lety +8

      Аи Ош
      pfft, i own an alaskan malamute and he is my first dog and he is doing fine

    • @firstbourne1346
      @firstbourne1346 Před 4 lety +3

      @@gohstdude2 were u live, I want a Alaskan husky

    • @BaronessJames
      @BaronessJames Před 4 lety +38

      I have an Akita and these is so not easy at all. So I don't understand why they would put them on the tumbnail

    • @yungone7867
      @yungone7867 Před 4 lety +9

      AN OW your so dumb it's an American akita not an American akita inu your so dumb

    • @marilynguinnane4663
      @marilynguinnane4663 Před 4 lety +9

      An Ow -- I can't believe you mentioned American Akitas! I was just thinking, swear, that they'd never include Akitas on the list because dog lists never do. I don't know why! I loved my Akita, heart and soul. What a fun character of a dog, and so incredibly smart. OK, she shed, but in summer I kept her shaved so we both got a break. Nikki was great with kids, even strange kids at the park. How I miss her. She died Christmas Eve, 2011. That was a terrible Christmas.

  • @jamesshenesky3438
    @jamesshenesky3438 Před 4 lety +449

    Thought for sure the Golden Retriever would have been on this list .

    • @petsyrex5125
      @petsyrex5125 Před 4 lety +7

      I created a video all about golden retrievers

    • @Robisme
      @Robisme Před 4 lety +21

      The fur is a huge grooming need. Some people don’t want to be bothered. There’s a reason they mix the breed with short hairs. They sell more.

    • @monkeyhoe7847
      @monkeyhoe7847 Před 4 lety

      Same ;-;

    • @nizer2332
      @nizer2332 Před 4 lety +6

      @@Robisme how do you explain the shetland in there ? with double coat

    • @haileyheater2128
      @haileyheater2128 Před 4 lety +5

      They also tend to have health issues. :(

  • @la7era1u54
    @la7era1u54 Před 4 lety +25

    My wife and I are dog trainers and when I see Beagle as the first dog I knew the list was no good. Too high a prey drive makes them want to chase every little critter. They are great hunting dogs, but can be a handful as a pet. The worst of the list though is the English Bulldog. I have one that we rescued because the owner didn't realize the work that goes into the breed. We have re-homed 4 bulldogs in just the last two years for this reason with 2 of them having to be re-homed more than once and not for behavioral issues. They need daily maintenance to stay healthy and even then end up needing to go to the vet multiple times a year. They can test even the most experienced dog owner, but if you have a good deal of free time to keep them healthy, are patient, prepared for a challenge, and have a decent bank account or credit card then they might be for you. I love my bulldog, he's my best buddy that is always by my side, and he is honestly my favorite of our 3 dogs that I all love, but he is a ton of nonstop work that 99% of dog owners aren't prepared for or don't have the patients and money to give them the care they need to stay healthy. Honestly I feel bad for them and think they shouldn't be bred, but that's our fault for making them so unhealthy just for their exaggerated features. PLEASE DON"T GET A BULLDOG UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND FULLY THE CARE, TIME, AND MONEY THEY TAKE

    • @nancymesek
      @nancymesek Před 2 lety +2

      I had to laugh at the Beagle too. Those dogs are high energy.

    • @jugaloking69dope58
      @jugaloking69dope58 Před 2 lety +1

      any dog that has a pushed in face or is a rodent hunter is either difficult to recall or has a big vet bills sometimes both

    • @AstiJay
      @AstiJay Před 2 lety +1

      Every day for the past 12 years I tell my beagle, "I know why you were dumped off in that corn field."

    • @nvjoy67
      @nvjoy67 Před 2 lety

      oh yes $$$$ big check book. They are tenacious I don't know why they are on this list!

    • @kalumfletcher4855
      @kalumfletcher4855 Před 2 lety

      what would be your top 10 breeds?

  • @ppbdora595
    @ppbdora595 Před 4 lety +657

    French bulldogs, Pugs and Bulldogs have serious health problems due to being bracycephalic. Definitely a very bad choice. This is a very bad list for that reaon

    • @chrgeorgeson
      @chrgeorgeson Před 4 lety +36

      Agreed, this list feels like it was just thrown together. The Labrador is a fantastic dog but the narrator didn't talk about hip dysplasia, or their activity level. Labs love to run and want walks and this guy was like "easiest breed!". Meanwhile breeds like English mastiff aren't on the list for some reason when people who might want a dog that isnt super active but great with family, and a great watch dog is a huge win for some. Same with great Danes. Those breeds do have genetic predispositions but a lot of dogs do.
      The beagle is a great breed but they do love to bark and if you haven't heard a beagle bark you're in for a shocker and so might be your neighbors. They also follow their noses into everything so they might dig of get into a lot of things so becareful with that.

    • @hokum4438
      @hokum4438 Před 4 lety +30

      English bulldogs are amongst the worst; I have a relative who bred them. Eye surgeries, skin issues, seizures, bone spurs, etc. and you better have floaties on them if they are in the water. The list maker definitely failed here.

    • @elainebernarding8495
      @elainebernarding8495 Před 4 lety +2

      yes. true

    • @soniadowney7427
      @soniadowney7427 Před 4 lety

      What's that

    • @wemex-7001
      @wemex-7001 Před 4 lety +5

      I was just gonna comment same thing but I'm happy to see that someone did before me.

  • @Elizabeth70992
    @Elizabeth70992 Před 4 lety +133

    I really love that you mention the Mutt 💘💘

    • @sinianilkumarsini3776
      @sinianilkumarsini3776 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes I also agree

    • @czellner5894
      @czellner5894 Před 4 lety +4

      Absolutely! Mutts are by far the easiest breed to own. I would put Labs next.

    • @kelltook8726
      @kelltook8726 Před 4 lety +4

      I didn't like that because mutt is not a breed. They can mention mixed breeds but don't list them as a breed. The list is wrong anyway from start to finish.

    • @keeleyyoward2368
      @keeleyyoward2368 Před 4 lety

      I have had 4 “mutts” my current lad(lurcher-greyhound,whippet,staff terrier and saluki) is the brightest lad Ive ever had he was adopted at 7months having been through 4 previous homes. The fist 6 months were difficult but at nearly 2 years with us he is just the best dog. Only thing is we cant leave him home alone but thats because im always home or take him with me when i go out.

    • @johng423
      @johng423 Před 3 lety

      "Mutt"?! When a SNIDE person I worked with called my dog a mutt, I went all "politically correct" on her and said, "Excuse me. He is a representative of ancestral diversity." That shut her up.
      My dog and I were at the park when a woman approached me and asked "what kind of dog" (breed) he was.
      I started to explain that actually he had been a stray...
      ... but then she interrupted me to ask, "Is he full-blooded?"
      A full-blooded stray? I didn't know how to answer a person who would ask such a question.

  • @Mimiroo
    @Mimiroo Před 3 lety +3

    My first family dog was a black lab and oh boy I love him so much but he’s a furry butthole. He’s destroyed so many things over the years (from eating the basement stairs, multiple cellphones to family heirlooms) and he’s stubborn as all holy hell. Sheds like crazy and gives my parents so much attitude! He’s now 11 and he’s my sweet little groaning grump now 😊

  • @cdpgbc-mw2kz
    @cdpgbc-mw2kz Před 4 lety +24

    My friend had two beagles, dumb as planks, always chewing things, and when they caught a scent, they were long gone and too dumb to find their way home.

  • @j4eyes1
    @j4eyes1 Před 4 lety +13

    So glad you included them ‘mutt’ in this list! I love mongrels, less likely to poor health, often intelligent and trainable. I love ‘mutts’. AKA mongrels.

  • @RoniKnell
    @RoniKnell Před 3 lety +2

    I have a Staffy--I've had 12 dogs over my lifetime and believe me had I even know about the Staffy way back when I would have become a breeder. She is 100% beautiful in every way. Calm, just nosy enough, loving, a walker, a sleeper, a cuddler, you name she everything except she is NOT a biter, a barker, a messy critter. We sleep nose to nose.

  • @ansellovestogroworganicall2180

    My Golden had cancer, he was doomed - asked the vet what was best breed to own - His Answer, The Mutt!

    • @minagrujic
      @minagrujic Před 4 lety +7

      I agree with your vet, for people that want just a pet, mutts are great, just rescue them from responsible shelters, or you can also find them on the steets

    • @marilynguinnane4663
      @marilynguinnane4663 Před 4 lety +2

      Ansel Loves --- I prefer the term mixed breed, don't you?

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Před 3 lety +3

      @@marilynguinnane4663
      Crossbreeds are the latest craze
      Labradoodle (Labrador and Poodle)
      Cockapoo (Cocker Spaniel and Poodle)
      I don't think that breeding an inbred
      breed to another inbred breed will
      be a guarantee of health or temperment.

    • @apexyl5135
      @apexyl5135 Před 3 lety

      Yeah my Golden died from cancer too. In fact, him and all his siblings died within a year of each other from the same kind of cancer.

    • @victoriawaterswaters8805
      @victoriawaterswaters8805 Před 3 lety

      I got a mongrel that was due to be sent to the pound she looked allmost 99% golden ret (her mum was pedigree golden ret..father alsation mix possibly) By the look of mum she was for breeding pure golden ret ..but had snuck out one night and got too familiar with a dog from the wrong side of the track and bought shame down on the faimly someone had pissed in the gene pool lol))But my mongrel from that mum had cancer and strangley all the other pups in her litter also had the same fate...I came to conclusion that they are very overbred think too much pedigree in there .

  • @matthewc445
    @matthewc445 Před 4 lety +121

    When I saw Bulldog on the list I called BS right away. You will pay for the medical bill.

    • @supermonkezaza
      @supermonkezaza Před 3 lety +1

      Depends on the owner and how they treat that dog. Most people use this to put up a beware of dog sign.

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Před 3 lety +2

      @@supermonkezaza
      The English Bulldog's ancestors were as frightful
      as many of the mastiff guard breeds.
      But the current EB was bred to be cute and cuddly.
      However they do have times when they zoom
      around the room, like pudgy rockets!. And, they
      can be difficult to train because they are very
      stubborn. (When they are done with their walk,
      they are done with their walk!)
      Also, they are such lovers that they want just
      about everyone (including a small child) to be
      their personal velcro attachment -- Even if that
      small child (or frail old lady) is used as a
      cushion by them. -- Ooof!

  • @emilycarroll6908
    @emilycarroll6908 Před 4 lety +89

    there is no such thing as an "easy" breed. The sooner we can ditch this idea, the sooner people will stop getting dogs with zero prior research and either abandoning them or ending up with an unhealthy or poorly behaved animal (newsflash: I work in dog boarding and the majority of "family dogs" are sweet but that's about all they have going for them. And it's always the labs and retrievers that are the most hyper). Yes I understand that some dog breeds require MORE experience as someone who works in a kennel, but the idea that any breed is "easy." is something we need to ditch.
    A dog is a high maintenance pet, and for the sake of the animal we need to stop peddling any idea to the contrary just to cater to the wishful thinking of people who want the benefit of a dog in their life but don't truly have the time, money, or lifestyle where they can *properly* take care of one.

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Před 3 lety +4

      Emily Carroll
      Exactly!
      Thank you! :)

    • @TJ-kz1ul
      @TJ-kz1ul Před 3 lety +2

      So true! I have 2 cats and a dog and they are all a lot of work. Cats need attention and exercise, my dog needs daily walks and playtime. It drives me crazy when people think having companion animals is easy or all about having a cute, cuddly furry friend. Yes, they are wonderful companions (better than most humans imo!) but there are times you will be cleaning up their vomit at 2 am, or spend atrocious amounts of money on vet bills if they get sick or injured. They absolutely require a lot of attention, time and money.

    • @bobinthewest8559
      @bobinthewest8559 Před 3 lety +1

      This is SO true.
      While some breeds may be less demanding than others... the fact remains that we're talking about a living creature, who needs more from you than a handful of kibble, and the occasional pat on the head.
      The sad truth is... most people get a dog for entirely selfish reasons. They get a dog because THEY crave the companionship... but give little, if any, thought to the needs of the dog and thus, doom it to a depressing existence. This will be even worse when people choose a breed which requires a higher level of commitment (which they neither understand, nor have any intention of delivering) simply because the particular breed is "fashionable".
      Personally, I have lived for years now, without a dog (which would be welcome) in my life... because I don't feel that it would be fair to the dog, due to my work schedule, etc.
      I'm hoping that in the next year or so I can get my life rearranged enough to finally make room for a dog in it... but, if not, I won't get one.
      This video did mention one of the breeds I will consider when I feel I'm ready... the miniature schnauzer... which is "on my list" simply because of its more "flexible" personality traits.

    • @nealteitelbaum8660
      @nealteitelbaum8660 Před 3 lety

      Your comment needs to be pinned to the top of the comments. Saying any dog breed is "easy" is so irresponsible and your explanation says exactly why.

    • @dariuszrognski7750
      @dariuszrognski7750 Před 3 lety

      Yup

  • @lisaboston2465
    @lisaboston2465 Před 4 lety +7

    Boston Terrier! One of the sweetest dog breeds in my opinion. Very easily trained, smart, requires minimum grooming, friendly, and good with other pets (in my experience). On the down side, they get too hot easily in warmer temps.

  • @christopherm7702
    @christopherm7702 Před 4 lety +46

    This video is completely wrong as there were too many inconsistencies with known traits in breeds to be considered credible.

    • @elizabetha7397
      @elizabetha7397 Před 4 lety +1

      Its almost a joke video. Can you imagine someone who has never owned a dog getting some of these breeds? Their houses would be trashed and they would be crying trying to get the dogs to stop barking or howling. Most of these dogs need someone who knows what they are doing with them.

    • @user-wx8ll7ts6t
      @user-wx8ll7ts6t Před 2 lety

      @@elizabetha7397 mutt 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️ that’s very vague too, a mixed breed can have breeds in it that are not easy to own at all

  • @IAmSweetPea
    @IAmSweetPea Před 4 lety +20

    The first dog I think of as being high maintenance health wise is the Frenchy. There’s no way it belongs on a list of “easy dogs” to own!

    • @erinstephens9996
      @erinstephens9996 Před 4 lety +1

      I Am Tammy-Sue yeah my sister owns a frenchie and she will tell you right away they may be cute but they cost a butt load even if you just have to get the procedures they need your done like five grand and that dosent include the cost of buying one, she had to save up for years to buy one. but she is very blunt when people ask her about him and owning him she always tells them what a big cost he is and everything his breed needs to just be healthy, and although she loves him dearly if she had it to do over she might not have gotten him to begin with

  • @iliannabrett5828
    @iliannabrett5828 Před 4 lety +2

    I have a rescue dog that it 37.5% chihuahua, 12.5% Shih Tzu, 12.5% miniature poodle, 12.5% cocker spaniel, and 12.5% breed groups which were companion, terrier, and hound. (We did a DNA test.) I love her to pieces and don't want anything more. She has had zero health problems and is super smart as well as a little snuggle bug on the couch. She knows how to sit pretty, bow, give kisses, heel, jump on my back, some agility, and the basic commands. She is also excellent in public when she traveled on a plane. I love my mutt!

  • @j.8297
    @j.8297 Před 4 lety +135

    Easiest dog to own: a stuffed animal...
    No dogs are ‘easy’ to own.. they all take time and money..

    • @ladduthegoldenlab4165
      @ladduthegoldenlab4165 Před 4 lety

      what's wrong about spending money

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ladduthegoldenlab4165
      *Time is the big issue with dogs.*
      Dogs do not do well when they
      are left alone for hours. Dogs,
      (unlike cats) are pack/herd/
      community creatures.
      Also, ideally, the top ("alpha")
      member of the pack should
      be the owner(s) Some dogs
      and some breeds of dogs
      are dominate by nature.
      There is nothing wrong with
      spending money if you have
      the disposible income to do
      so. But pets, all pets require
      nutritious food, regular grooming
      and medical care.
      Some breeds (in particular the
      "flat-faced"/brachycephalic dog
      breeds) have problems breathing.
      Also, "popular" (i.e. inbred) lines of
      dogs have herditary health issues.
      English Bulldogs, Pugs, some "Minature"
      breeds and American Cocker Spaniels
      are just a few of the dog breeds with
      major ($$$) health issues.

    • @wilbertgiovanni
      @wilbertgiovanni Před 3 lety

      @@ladduthegoldenlab4165 nothing wrong when you have plenty , not all people can afford food and etc

    • @ahalyamedini9809
      @ahalyamedini9809 Před 2 lety +1

      Nintendogs are easiest

    • @KakashiHatake-mz6ug
      @KakashiHatake-mz6ug Před 2 lety +2

      What nonsense comment is this? We all know how much dedication it takes to own any dog breed and take care of it. The idea of this video is to name those breeds which are easier to handle for beginners compared to other breeds

  • @rickstafford2375
    @rickstafford2375 Před 4 lety +36

    I love Bulldogs I really do but the negatives with their health and the sheer cost for potentially a very low life length makes them a heartbreak breed as bad as the huge Irish wolfhounds and great Danes

  • @ayashinightcore8282
    @ayashinightcore8282 Před 4 lety +117

    Easiest dog breeds to own: *SHOWS THE HARDEST DOGS TO OWN IN THE THUMBNAIL*

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Před 3 lety

      Ha! ...... Crazy!

    • @petra3336
      @petra3336 Před 3 lety

      @Christie Woods I got myself a dog pet during the heat of the pandemic,I was nervous too,but now I'm happy and I'm so loving mish my dog pet. You'll be fine. I got mine through an online pet store.

    • @Frieda975
      @Frieda975 Před 3 lety

      @@petra3336 Goodnews! That's really lovely,I want a dog pet too but I've been so busy and stuck up lately,I guess I'll have to use an online pet store, that will get it delivered to me at my doorstep.

    • @klaus1618
      @klaus1618 Před 3 lety

      @Christie Woods Not bad I think; I bought two pitbulls too during the lock downs, from an Online pet store, through their sales personnel. I suggest you try buying from an online pet store since you don't have luxury of time to go out and buy one.

    • @klaus1618
      @klaus1618 Před 3 lety

      @Christie Woods The name of the pet store is Petland This is the contact information details of their sales personnel +{1• 4• 0• 2• 7• 1• 3• 0• 4• 5• 7}, you can write him directly on whatsap.

  • @joeh1677
    @joeh1677 Před 4 lety +8

    I agree with mixed breeds for number 1. I would also nominate a Boston Terrier. Easy to train. Lovable and rough and tumble to play with bigger dogs.

  • @guarddog318
    @guarddog318 Před 4 lety +10

    "Mutt" and the Lab are the only 2 choices I agree with here.
    The others, such as the Bulldog and Schnauzer have a number of genetic problems they're prone to.
    In the past 20 years, I've owned nearly a dozen dogs, and the healthiest and easiest to deal with have always been the mixed breeds, with the Labs coming in a close second.

    • @grammyd8361
      @grammyd8361 Před 3 lety

      Schnoodles are pretty healthy as they are a new designer breed. This is subject to change however as inbreeding by greedy bad breeders will mess the breed up genetically.

    • @geoffreycodnett6570
      @geoffreycodnett6570 Před 2 lety

      Mixed breed labs aren't a good idea out in the country. Pure Labs have no interest in chasing livestock if they get out. Several Lab poodle crosses and similar have been shot locally for attacks on sheep.

  • @georgeforeman9666
    @georgeforeman9666 Před 4 lety +8

    Was so happy to see you put the mutt at number 1. I have always had mutts and always will. Some of them I knew the breeds, but most of them it was a best guess. All of them have been wonderful dogs and all of them lived long healthy lives.

  • @dog-thebackwardgod
    @dog-thebackwardgod Před 4 lety +7

    I've been a rescuer of Basset for 20 years. You literally got everything wrong but one. Yes they are easy going and like people. They are massively prone to cysts which can cost $500 each to have removed, and they must be removed to see if they are cancerous which is another thing thet are prone too. East to train they are not. You have to use their sense of smell to get their attention. If your down wind you end up chasing them, because Bassets suffer from convenience deafness, if it's not convenient, they are deaf. They must smell the treat, but once they discover you have treats they will harass you. They require a firm hand, patience, and the ability to go from stern to encouraging in one breath because they are easily cowed by humans. Yes they do get along with other dogs. NO they are not lazy or low energy. It must have been Hollywood that taught you that. If you don't put 2 to 3 MILES on them at least 5 days a week they developed behaviour problems. They are a HUNTING HOUND. They can go all day with 1/2 to 1 hour breaks 3 to 5 times a day. I've had Bassets launch from 12' feet away and hit me in the chest knocking me and chair ass over teakettle. Low energy? Lazy? They are only as lazy as their parent human is. He wants to be with you at all times. So, if your a couch potato so will he be.
    You really should check with a reputable breed rescue that's got at least ten years rescuing.

    • @luv_a_nurse8960
      @luv_a_nurse8960 Před 3 lety

      How do you house break them, i can have her outside an hour and she comes in and poops everytime. She is 2yrs old and such a sweetheart tho.

  • @improbablyeating4278
    @improbablyeating4278 Před 4 lety +7

    5:44 very graceful dog *shows Kermit drooling and crying*

  • @vickyburton2434
    @vickyburton2434 Před 4 lety +2

    My standard poodle is the best breed I have ever own. Grooming every 6 weeks is a small price to pay for such a fine animal. She is smart, athletic and graceful like no other breed I have ever had!

    • @djones3936
      @djones3936 Před 2 lety

      I agree. I have a standard poodle too. He is by far the best. All the grooming is a buzz kill. He gets a bath once, sometimes twice a week and I do his grooming. But he is so worth it.

  • @lupuscorvus841
    @lupuscorvus841 Před 4 lety +68

    "10 Easiet Dog Breeds" * Sees huskey in the thumbnail * "So, that was a lie."

    • @iamright3826
      @iamright3826 Před 4 lety +3

      Yup, I have a Huskey as my third dog. She was very difficult to train. I thought I was good at training dogs, but she put me to the test. It took a while, but I got her to where she needed to be. I do not recommend for a first dog.

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Před 3 lety +1

      @@iamright3826
      Huskies are stubborn And, if its not
      hot outside; they take off like a
      streak (and can run for miles)
      I wouldn't trust a husky around
      small animals (cats, chickens
      guina pigs)

    • @x.vanessa1649
      @x.vanessa1649 Před 3 lety +1

      Here_We_Go_Again2
      I have a half husky half german shepherd and i thought he was going to have a normal amount of energy but he just wants to run 24/7 💀

    • @bickle8931
      @bickle8931 Před 3 lety +1

      @@iamright3826 one of the hardest breeds to own. i personally believe that most people shouldnt be allowed to be owned thats just me

    • @lindzilla
      @lindzilla Před 3 lety +2

      That was actually an Alaskan Malamute! They look similar but they are very different puppers!

  • @callmejojo2932
    @callmejojo2932 Před 4 lety +72

    Bulldog, Pug, Frenchie .... yeah really easy to own with all the breathing issues (not).... Or the Basset with skin,eyes,ear and bone problems. First time that i disagree with your ranking.

  • @tinaleighton6390
    @tinaleighton6390 Před 4 lety +48

    I hope new were nervous dog owners do not take this video seriously as to what dog they should start out with. Because most of the ones on this list are definitely not beginner dogs.

    • @froggo9789
      @froggo9789 Před 3 lety +1

      Jen get a dog that is at a shelter pls pugs are great dogs but they have medical problems or a Boston terrier is a great dog and if u want a big dog a Great Dane or a greyhound would be a great choice

    • @hs5312
      @hs5312 Před 2 lety

      Bulldogs have a ton of health issues, it should not be recommended

  • @Mercedes_may
    @Mercedes_may Před 3 lety +3

    I really don’t recommend getting a shelter dog if you’re a beginner, I know I sound like a jerk right now but shelter dogs come with emotional and psychological baggage that a beginner may not know how to handle leading to the dog being rehomed again or abused/neglected

  • @rogerdoran8153
    @rogerdoran8153 Před 3 lety +3

    I would not reccomend a Basset as they are difficult to house train and love to escape and take themselves off hunting.Also pugs have problems breathing in hot weather due to selective breeding for appearance over functionality

  • @Pistolmike59
    @Pistolmike59 Před 3 lety +3

    While Italian greyhounds made this list, adopting an ex-racing Greyhound in my humble opinion is a much better choice. You get a house trained companion that needs little exercise and will be a constant companion.

    • @minxella12
      @minxella12 Před 2 lety

      When they're still racing, where are they usually kept? You better have a fenced in yard as you would never catch it!

  • @ZyliceLiddell
    @ZyliceLiddell Před rokem +1

    Smooth Coat Dachshunds are easy to own (depending on their personality). They are very clean and need no grooming except for a nail trim every now and then. You must watch how much you feed them though and give them plenty of playtime/exercise. 😊

  • @minxella12
    @minxella12 Před 2 lety +1

    Beagles are sweethearts but will roam if given a chance. I know someone whose beagles were all runaways that they found.

  • @Livingwiththeodddogs
    @Livingwiththeodddogs Před 3 lety +5

    Well although you did'nt have it in your Top 10, I was still amazed and surprised to see an Alaskan Malamute in your pictures. I have a 7 month old male and a 5 year old Staffordshire Bull Terrier. I knew all about Malamutes before getting one, but for anyone who doesn't, it's a little misleading having a photo in your promotion. Just saying. Thanks.

  • @thebigdoglover9074
    @thebigdoglover9074 Před 4 lety +46

    Dogs Are Best friends To People. You should pick a dog that is right for you!

  • @tomr3422
    @tomr3422 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a 8 yo basset hound not sure who made this list, they are stubborn, not so easy to train (unless they want to) no where as easy as a lab or retreiver to own, they can be a big medium size dog as mine is 72lbs now. They are great dogs and worth the effort, but I would never say easy.

  • @SpeechNations
    @SpeechNations Před 3 lety +2

    “Frenchies rarely bark” 🤣🤣🤣 I’m the owner of two frenchies and they bark like crazy.

  • @mycrazylife8980
    @mycrazylife8980 Před 4 lety +4

    Shelter dogs are the best to me because you can pick one which suits you and mixed breeds often have less health issues

    • @sin3358
      @sin3358 Před 2 lety

      Not always. It highly depends. sometimes pure breeds are healthiest cause the breeders do very careful selecting. And often the dogs on shelters will have some sort of a disease from when they got rescued that maybe will be hard to cure

  • @barbaraventers7205
    @barbaraventers7205 Před 4 lety +3

    The Aussie should be on the list, great companion and wonderful with kids!

  • @jenniferdoyleart
    @jenniferdoyleart Před 2 lety +1

    I love the mutt at the end. It's so true the tend to stay healthier.

  • @matthewmead2374
    @matthewmead2374 Před 3 lety +1

    That's true about smart dogs. I have German shepherds. When you see them in movies or on rin tin tin they are stoic, well behaved dogs that are easy to train but in reality they are really high maintenance and demand a lot of attention. Belgian malinois are even more needy. Both breeds are trained easily but also have a lot of energy and curiosity to go with all that intelligence. This can lead to dogs getting into things they shouldn't. I love the breed but not for everybody. Both my dogs are rescues because people got them thinking they would be low maintenance guard dogs you can keep chained up in the backyard, and surrendered them when they wouldn't stop barking. No shit they barked, wouldn't you if you were imprisoned in a hot california back yard with no companionship? They aren't goldfish.

  • @julieammeraal1279
    @julieammeraal1279 Před 4 lety +4

    I think you should have put the golden retriever on that list I think they're one of the best dogs to own and great family dogs

  • @sasilol7122
    @sasilol7122 Před 4 lety +14

    Beagles have a huge hunting instinct what makes them not easy outside when not good trained. Pugs, Bulldogs and French Bulldogs have health problems caused by genetics so their not an easy breed

    • @past3ltrash
      @past3ltrash Před 4 lety

      Beagles are also hard to train they are very stubborn. They need a dog owner that has experience with dog training.

    • @silverdoe3658
      @silverdoe3658 Před 4 lety

      Sasi Lol beagles are the worst, so destructive 😬

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Před 3 lety

      @@past3ltrash
      Also, Beagles are escape artists and
      they will not be broken of howling
      unless an electronic collar is used.

  • @ghorlukhellborn4888
    @ghorlukhellborn4888 Před 4 lety +3

    Did not expect the mutt. Actually made me happy to see that. Great video!

  • @capcolombie3834
    @capcolombie3834 Před 4 lety

    You show Iggys (Italian Greyhounds) which are yappy, needy and hyperactive and ignore Whippets which are generally chilled out, lazy and easy to take care of. I have a little Whippet boy and all he wants from me is to walk and feed him, give him treats now and then and affection when he wants it. He needs two twenty minute walk a day and a chance to run a couple of times a week. Apart from that he just sleeps on the sofa or upstairs in his nest that he's made from two old duvets and two pillows. He couldn't be happier. Lurchers, which I had before are just as easy and laid back, as are Greyhounds.

  • @dawnpeterson1269
    @dawnpeterson1269 Před 4 lety +39

    You missed again. Frenchies and Bulldogs both suffer from breathing problems, heart problems, and etropia. You have no idea about dogs so give it up.

    • @tcswag801
      @tcswag801 Před 4 lety +2

      Wow , taking a CZcams upload about dogs so personal 🙄 . it's ok you'll be ok 👍

    • @tiamariajones6634
      @tiamariajones6634 Před 4 lety +2

      I agree with you, begals are also difficult dogs to own they turn deaf once their nose hits the floor bassits have issues with barking eye and back problems, labs bite people more than any other breed also finding a well bred lab is extremely difficult and although they are easy to train people often expect them to train themselves

  • @dianalatimer4835
    @dianalatimer4835 Před 3 lety +3

    Ok my mother had beagle it wasnt sociable at all, most vicious dog i ever encountered was a black lab and I own an Americna Akita who is the most lovable easy maintaince dog ive ever owned as long as you train them. Basically it depends on wether they have been properly socialised as pups and properly trained also and that is the same for any breed.

    • @nvjoy67
      @nvjoy67 Před 2 lety

      I have an Akita pitbull cross that is one of the best dogs I have ever had. But I had a purebred Akita that was wonderful but could get pretty dominant when I still had small kids. I rehomed him to a lady that had a female and is was just heaven for him. They are great just not for homes with small children.

  • @mitumitu5868
    @mitumitu5868 Před 4 lety +1

    I love ur vids!! I watch ur vids from da start of 2019 and i acually leaned alot of stuff about dogs and also their 'backgrounds' U made me pick the correct breed for me and my family! Ty

  • @zoi6314
    @zoi6314 Před 2 lety +1

    Luke 6:31
    "Treat others the same way you want to
    be treated."

  • @MrAns786
    @MrAns786 Před 4 lety +7

    I'm watching Larry Krohn at the moment, he is very experienced on dog training, you should check him out if you got a dog or need help with training.

  • @shonaosmond4886
    @shonaosmond4886 Před 4 lety +4

    Basset Hound easy to train? My chloe flunked puppy kindergarten 3 times and I ended up getting a personal trainer who had 100% success in his career.....Chloe broke that record and he’s now at 99%. She was very sweet though, but extremely stubborn.

  • @ronarmfield913
    @ronarmfield913 Před 4 lety +1

    Have a 10 year old dear head chihuahua ,she loves to sleep and loves kids good watch dog . And not a noisy barker or aggressive. She does like to be carried.

  • @jsmum196
    @jsmum196 Před 3 lety +2

    Pit Bulls are the easiest, short hair, very easy to train from 6 weeks they will walk by your side and go potty outside rather than in your house. They are the Nanny Dog bred in England because of their loving care for the children.

  • @user-mv5ft8ho3z
    @user-mv5ft8ho3z Před 4 lety +25

    Yay, mutt conquers all!

  • @Chance-ry1hq
    @Chance-ry1hq Před 4 lety +10

    A beagle will follow his nose anywhere. Good luck keeping him home.
    A shelty is a yip yip dog. Good luck with the grooming and hair all over your house .
    A bull dog lives 6 years has numerous health problems.
    A pug has numerous health problems.
    Basset Hound have a strong hound odor
    A schnauzer is a strong willed barker.
    A Labrador retriever, is a high energy dog, good luck with the hair all over the house.
    Italian gray hound, ugly.
    French bull dog, cute, tons of health problems.
    Mutt, go rescue one. The USA puts down 1.2 million dogs a year. Give one a home and save a life.

    • @moragmacgregor6792
      @moragmacgregor6792 Před 2 lety

      I can't _believe_ you said IG's are _ugly._
      They don't like to outside when it's raining; they will chase an appealing scent to Greenland and back. But ugly? Never. And they are the most appealing snuggle-bunnies in creation.

  • @HabibiFNYT
    @HabibiFNYT Před 3 lety +1

    I love English bulldogs, French bulldog and golden retriever

  • @davidvibostak7389
    @davidvibostak7389 Před rokem

    I love that a mutt is number one. You can find a mix breed adoptable pet to look and act exactly how you want. I am not against a good breeder that treats the animals correctly, and certain situations i understand especially for the working lines. I have gotten amazing mutts that are beat alot o pure breads ive come across in both manners and being house trained and even my hunting dogs. Huge shout out to this channel for actually understanding dog logic and not just going qith the fads.

  • @mystfnm3925
    @mystfnm3925 Před 4 lety +207

    For the 1% of people reading this, hope your dreams come true and always be good and fine
    My dream is to become a youtuber☺️ May God Bless You

  • @aimeefrorland4118
    @aimeefrorland4118 Před 4 lety +11

    I have a mutt his name is bear! Yes he is huge!

  • @michaellawrence6677
    @michaellawrence6677 Před 3 lety +2

    I have a Mutt that passes as a Border Collie. So you’re right and wrong.
    My Border Collie is the best friend I never wanted but would never give up.

  • @alishavornbrock2533
    @alishavornbrock2533 Před 3 lety +1

    My pug actually stole the show in a musical we both were in. Opening night he escaped from back stage and ran on to the stage at curtain call. I basically had a heart attack because I was apart of the first group bowing when he ran across the stage.

  • @simplystreeptacular
    @simplystreeptacular Před 4 lety +28

    LMAO literally none of this is true wow

    • @medauth4867
      @medauth4867 Před 3 lety

      Some of them are, for example, miniature schnauzers and pugs are very easy dogs to own. BUT, there are deffinetly some dogs on this list that i do not agree with.

  • @miavanacker1131
    @miavanacker1131 Před 4 lety +7

    I love my Golden Retrievers

  • @paulanull8731
    @paulanull8731 Před 4 lety +2

    I miss my Shi Tzu so much. Easiest dog to train I ever had. He had very low energy and would self feed without over eating. Mine was always the right weight and had no food guarding at all. Very outgoing, calm and rarely barked. Would sit next to me or others but not a lap baby. Took to commands easily. My neighbors Shi Tzu was a nightmare and I wouldn't give him house room ever. The BIG problem is grooming. Be sure they have a trust fund so they can get weekly visits and 1x a month major overhaul. Leave room for tips.

  • @begley09
    @begley09 Před 4 lety +1

    Lots of respect for listing mutt as #1..all my dogs I've ever owned are rescues. They all tend to be in the GS family but certainly mixed. My newest guy is apparently a potcake dog. Super intelligent, gets bored very quickly so requires constant stimulation which has been great with training as he loves to work for treat or toy.

  • @bobhoe
    @bobhoe Před 4 lety +6

    I love my mutts, rescue dogs are the best

  • @kryssilee4036
    @kryssilee4036 Před 4 lety +29

    Yes, mutts! All animals deserve a home. Choose compassion, adopt!

    • @victork1504
      @victork1504 Před 4 lety +2

      Kryssi Lee bit if I want a certain trait like a malinois then I’ll buy the dog

    • @kryssilee4036
      @kryssilee4036 Před 4 lety +2

      I have 3 rescued purebreds; a Chow Chow and two mini American Eskies, along with two rescued mutts. It’s all a choice. We all have a favorite.

    • @petsyrex5125
      @petsyrex5125 Před 4 lety +1

      it was people who caused this problem so we should fix it

    • @thats_a_human_person1478
      @thats_a_human_person1478 Před 4 lety

      Well I got my dog from a friend who didn't mean for her dog to have pups does that count?

    • @minagrujic
      @minagrujic Před 4 lety +1

      @@thats_a_human_person1478 not really, that's just supporting irresponsible breeding. I hope your friend spayed her dog after that.

  • @noluck33
    @noluck33 Před rokem

    As for me I have a Queensland Heeler "Red" and a "Blue" Heeler mix and they are very Smart and very attached and obedient, Loyal!!!

  • @the.virgo.bookshelf6515

    I have a cross breed dog named Theo, he's half Jack Russell and half Shih tzu. He's an amazing little guy and I cannot imagine my teenage years without him. He loves to for walks (45 mins - 1h 30 long) but he loves to snuggle under the covers in the morning too. But he DOES NOT LIKE THE POSTMAN OR THE BINMAN

  • @gamefreak8503
    @gamefreak8503 Před 4 lety +5

    The only video without German Sheppard in it

  • @Rick-wn5oh
    @Rick-wn5oh Před 4 lety +3

    One of the most vicious dog fights I ever witnessed was between a beagle and a young pitbull. The beagle held his own. We couldn't get them apart. Finally the pitbulls owner came out with some gloves and a club and beat them apart. Beagles can be very mean.

    • @awwashere3612
      @awwashere3612 Před 2 lety

      Next time get the water hose. It works much better than beating the dogs or breaking them up by hand

    • @Rick-wn5oh
      @Rick-wn5oh Před 2 lety

      @@awwashere3612 so I guess now you're an expert with pit bulls.

    • @awwashere3612
      @awwashere3612 Před 2 lety

      @@Rick-wn5oh nope , it’s just a more affective and safer method of breaking up a dog fight. It’s good advise. Either use it or don’t. The sarcasm is unnecessary.

    • @Rick-wn5oh
      @Rick-wn5oh Před 2 lety

      @@awwashere3612 So you admit you know nothing about pit bulls. Not all dogs quit fighting when squirted with water.
      Besides they were in a pen 200 feet from the nearest source of water. He ran out there trying to save that one of the dogs lives. So maybe you should hold off making comments until you know all the details.

    • @awwashere3612
      @awwashere3612 Před 2 lety

      @@Rick-wn5oh nope I didn’t say that either. You keep putting words in my mouth instead of asking , you make statements. Not really the best way to gain information . You seem to want to be aggressive no matter what . So I’ll let you go with it . I wasn’t trying to ruin your comment /story. It was advise. Obviously in this scenario a water hose wasn’t an available option. And for reference I own 2 Am staff terriers. ( the only “Pitt bull”breed recognized by AKC ). However this doesn’t make me an “expert” nor does it mean I “ know nothing about Pitt bulls”.

  • @Mariselamaria
    @Mariselamaria Před 4 lety +1

    I have a French Bulldog and I wouldn’t say they are an “easy” dog. My dog has quite the hygiene regimen, medications and strict diet. This year alone I have spent $2,000 on his medical care and that does not include a $4,000 surgery scheduled in July. They are amazing dogs but, I knew nothing about this breed as he was a gift. I definitely wish I knew more about the breed before I was gifted him!

    • @nealteitelbaum8660
      @nealteitelbaum8660 Před 3 lety

      Could you imagine someone telling you, before you got the bulldog, that this is one of the "top ten easiest dogs to care for"? It's pretty irresponsible. This is how dogs get abandoned or given up...My mother bred English Bulldogs and I she had a pretty strict checklist, for the buyer, before she would ever sell one. They are not "easy".

  • @CrunchesFPS
    @CrunchesFPS Před 3 lety +1

    When i was little i got a beagle before i was ready for a dog. It was the most over energetic dog i’ve ever met.

  • @villagebby
    @villagebby Před 4 lety +5

    all of these breeds have a load of health and temperament issues lmao

  • @MorixMemento
    @MorixMemento Před 4 lety +5

    Golden Retrievers need to be on here

    • @stevepopplewell7079
      @stevepopplewell7079 Před 4 lety

      I agree, but they need alot of brushing and will destroy an apartment if left alone too long. Beautiful dogs and very loving.

    • @user-gy8hy7so1j
      @user-gy8hy7so1j Před 4 lety

      @@stevepopplewell7079 and clingy, from what I've heard. They crave attention so you gotta be careful. Lovely pooches ♥

    • @Festerbestertester6
      @Festerbestertester6 Před 4 lety

      @@stevepopplewell7079 - *can* destroy an apartment. That's certainly not my experience. My dog would only chew on something if I specifically gave it to her.

    • @petsyrex5125
      @petsyrex5125 Před 4 lety

      well labs are definitely a good alternative if you love golden retrievers

  • @oecw124
    @oecw124 Před 2 lety

    I'm saddened to see American pit bull terrier not on this list. That breed is some of the best trainable and intensely loyal dogs I've ever met.

  • @pleaseenteraname8922
    @pleaseenteraname8922 Před 3 lety +1

    Boxers are easy to train to, they’re loving dogs.

  • @daveykonijnenberg951
    @daveykonijnenberg951 Před 4 lety +19

    No dog is easy to own There living creatures with there own needs not accessoires get a goldfish if you lazy

    • @JustAnotherOne1
      @JustAnotherOne1 Před 4 lety +4

      Gold fish is too hard. Best pet is a rock.

    • @daniellepijpers1603
      @daniellepijpers1603 Před 4 lety

      We all now that siblings are the best pets they are very entertaining but from time to time very annoying

    • @paulanull8731
      @paulanull8731 Před 4 lety +1

      @@JustAnotherOne1 You can tell by the bottoms if they are boy or girl pet rocks just like with cats or dogs.

  • @isaiahlarkin2537
    @isaiahlarkin2537 Před 4 lety +6

    My favorite breed is a mutt I have one

  • @shawshack74
    @shawshack74 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a Frenchie and he's amazing!! He's the perfect fit for me.

  • @jacobm7002
    @jacobm7002 Před 3 lety +1

    Miniature schnauzers are not easy to own. I have one and it has a bigger ego than a chuawa. Although we did get him from someone else that may have not trained him well. They are very terrotorial and mine likes everyone to be home, or he will complain. We try to train it out of him, but he wont listen. However, if you like a dog that wont let you get bored, they are amazing. I love mine to death

  • @julissaruiz8207
    @julissaruiz8207 Před 4 lety +10

    how about poodle they are very friendly and 2nd most inteillent dog breed in the world! (border collie is the 1st )
    👇 《》♡

    • @abominablyawsm
      @abominablyawsm Před 4 lety

      You deserve way more likes. I've known a couple of standards and they were sweet, friendly, playful dogs. The grooming would be a bit of a con though.

    • @johnnyshd8250
      @johnnyshd8250 Před 4 lety +1

      We had a Doodle. Pretty mellow but protective.

    • @grammyd8361
      @grammyd8361 Před 3 lety +3

      Borders are the worst! Unless they have a job and someone with them all the time, they are a bad choice! They are not good city dogs, get bored easily and will bite if not socialized. They become obcessive if they aren't exercised daily. Never teach them to fetch a ball, or that is all They will do. They heat stroke easily, are cold area dogs, unless they are shaved and they are high upon the list for cancer. If you live in a area that has ticks and fleas, you must check them and keep them treated against infestation. They are prone to skin allergies. I've had them, worked and trained them with livestock. That is the only place a Border Collie should be allowed! High upkeep also. Do not encourage people who don't know Borders to get them.

    • @donnadehardt5728
      @donnadehardt5728 Před 3 lety

      Totally agree. They wont bond with you as much as other dogs do either. All they care about is a job to do.

  • @kalianarentz3538
    @kalianarentz3538 Před 4 lety +3

    My mom had a beagle and it would run away all the time. 😂 bu sadly it got attacked by a cayote

  • @teddy5269
    @teddy5269 Před 3 lety +1

    5:54: “they are a peaceful and gentle friend”
    proceeds to show the dog jumping and chewing on the kids face

    • @ahalyamedini9809
      @ahalyamedini9809 Před 2 lety +1

      This Italian greyhound just playfully bite with child,not aggressively.

  • @brettlogan73
    @brettlogan73 Před 3 lety

    AmStaff is a super easy dog. I got mine at the shelter thinking he was a pit mix. He's mellow and loves people more than any dog I've ever had. Good to train, smart, and takes direction very well. He is a spaz though.

  • @TheBethLast
    @TheBethLast Před 4 lety +9

    Why the heck are Saint Benards not on this list I have one he's sweet gentle lazy why are the not on here?🤔😣☹️

    • @Capturing_Sausage
      @Capturing_Sausage Před 4 lety +1

      TheBethLast they are maybe not bc they are pretty big and harder for a lot of people to own

    • @Jucuska11
      @Jucuska11 Před 4 lety

      I just thought about same but I had Newfoundland dogs, and they are just like Saint bernards gentle, lazy and loving dogs.🤔

    • @danielwelker5362
      @danielwelker5362 Před 4 lety

      They're great dogs, but they're also huge. Not the best for smaller living spaces. And some jurisdictions in other parts of the world don't even allow large dogs (or at least won't issue a license for them).

  • @brittrobinson9630
    @brittrobinson9630 Před 4 lety +5

    Boxers there a very family friendly and can be funny at times

    • @dianescarpelli104
      @dianescarpelli104 Před 4 lety

      They do have heart issues. You need to kjnow dog CPR if you have one. But boxers are great pets.

  • @mkendallpk4321
    @mkendallpk4321 Před 2 lety

    My best advise is to learn as much as possible about the breed you are interested in and volunteer at a shelter to get the most exposure possible to all the different dog breeds. Do not let the size of a dog determine if it can live in an apartment. I have a 60 lb Dalmatian that lives with me in a one bedroom apartment. He gets plenty of walks and the attention he needs.

  • @katie195
    @katie195 Před 4 lety

    Beagles hunt. Shelters are incessant barkers. Italian greyhounds are fragile, difficult to housebreak, as a hound not real trainable, must have fenced yard, not a child’s pet and they are extremely prone to epilepsy - not a novice dog owners choice, FBD don’t bark, but they scream, yodel and howl. Love them all. Just know know what you are up for.

  • @Daiska_Plays
    @Daiska_Plays Před 3 lety +3

    As I was watching this video, I was shaking my head at every single breed.. not easy, any of them, they all have their own issues. I'm glad I made it to the end, because YES mutts are by far the easiest breed. Fewer health issues, better temperment, and you can tell by looking at them which ones will be easy to care for with grooming and if they're active type or chilled out. People should only get a "breed" if they plan on breeding, or using them for their original intent (like herding breeds). 100 reasons to go to a shelter. It's not just to save a dog.

  • @joeseyeuh6624
    @joeseyeuh6624 Před 4 lety +5

    im surprised boston terriers werent on this list

    • @talaaljaber5375
      @talaaljaber5375 Před 4 lety +2

      Boston terriers have multiple health issues they can develop due to trouble breathing. So do the pug, english bulldog, and French bulldog. Those all have horrible skin, eye, and breathing issues due to the way they were bred.

  • @dion789
    @dion789 Před 3 lety

    Italian Greyhounds are anything but graceful. They do everything like their life depends on it; cuddling, playing, running around.. And they look completely derpy while they do it. They're wonderful though, at least the few that I've known.

  • @G89211
    @G89211 Před 2 lety

    I got another dog a while ago off of Craigslist and they had no idea what mix of breeds it was. The dog is the most cuddly nice dog I’ve ever had he is also smart enough to be trained and hasn’t had any health problems. I also have a Pomeranian chihuahua mix that has had cancer but it was caught early and dental issues but that dog is also very nice and energetic too when around my other dog.