Depends on what kind of dog you're looking for. The Drentse Patrijshond is very active and needs to go to the forest. He can be stubborn sometimes but every dog can be. He's very sweet for children and really likes his boss. And you have to train every dog and every dog is different. Just think about the size and how active etc. you want.
No, a bolognese is a bad breed for inexperienced dog owners. I would suggest a small and calm breed
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No.
A resounding NO!!
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Yep!
The Caucasian Ovckarka is a large breed (average weight 100lbs) and whilst very cute and fluffy as a puppy, they will become a handful if not given the socialization and training they need. The breed is NOT recommended to first time or inexperienced owners.
No, you can keep labrador or pomerian,etc.
According to the Bracco Italiano Society, this breed is not suitable for first time or inexperienced owners. They are gentle but are a working breed and may require substantial training to become good pets. They also require a large amount of exercise and stimulation.
yes it is for lots of good reasons
This breed is NOT good for first time dog owners as they often challenge their owners authority and need firm handling. Owners of this breed must show their dog who is the ''Alpha'' as this breed is notorious for pushing their limits with their owners.