Probably Poodles (including standard, toy, and miniature). They are as hypoallergenic as you can get, and are known for their intelligence.
yes.small dogs are easy to train
They are not naturally attracted to water, but are a fairly easy breed to train to love water.
Goldendoodles are typically intelligent and eager to please, which can make them relatively easy to train. Consistent positive reinforcement training methods typically work well with this breed. However, individual temperament and personality can vary among dogs, so some goldendoodles may require more patience and effort in training.
training and age has more to do with dog manners than breed. And as such, dogs that are easy to train often become more well-mannered - if they are trained.
Yes, the Italian Greyhound dog breed is very easy to train.
Generally yes. Boxers are keen learners and eager to please so training is easier with this breed compared to others.
The most common breed of dogs are Labradors. They are highly intelligent, very active, easy to train and they make a great family pet. I would recommend buying one!
because they are lovely dogs and are easy to train
No. It depends on the dog in question
English Bulldogs are very cooperative dogs making them pretty easy to train if you know what you are doing.
yeah there is its a cocker spaniel and poodle loving dog great temperament really easy to train loves kids and dogs and its designer breed but not reconisd by kennel club.
Herding dogs were bred to work with people, so all herding dogs are easy to train if you say it in a gentle tone of voice. But number one doggie in training is a border collie. (whitch is a herding dog)