The 5 Silliest Dog Breeds

Introduction

Have you ever rolled your eyes at someone who had a lovable but overly-stubborn dog? Maybe you thought that dog was cute, but still couldn’t understand why someone would pick such an unruly breed. Well, let me tell you: there’s nothing more rewarding than training a silly dog and watching it transform into an obedient pup who follows commands like a champion. In this post, we’ll cover 5 silly dog breeds—and what makes them so dang funny—plus ways to train them so they can live up to their potential as loyal companions.

1. The Chow Chow

The Chow Chow is a large dog with a blue-black tongue and thick coat. It needs regular grooming to keep its coat healthy, especially during warm weather when the hair around its paws can become matted.

The Chow is a stubborn breed, but it’s also very loyal to its owners and family members.

2. The Standard Schnauzer

The Standard Schnauzer is known for its intelligence, loyalty, and protective nature. These dogs require regular exercise and can be quite vocal with a distinctive bark. They also tend to be very energetic, which means they will need a lot of attention from you if you plan on owning one of these silly dogs.

They were originally bred to help farmers by hunting vermin—and boy do they love hunting! If you have chickens or rabbits running around your yard then this isn’t the right breed for you! When inside however they are very quiet and polite towards people even children.

3. The Catalan Sheepdog

The Catalan sheepdog is a very beautiful dog with a very unique hair style. They are also very intelligent and independent, but they need a lot of attention from their owners. Catalan Sheepdogs are good with children, but they will not tolerate being teased by them.

4. The Afghan hound

  • The Afghan hound

If you’re looking for a dog with a high level of intelligence, the Afghan hound is your best choice. These dogs are known as “the clowns of the dog world” because they love to play and are very affectionate towards their owners. However, they also have an independent streak and can be stubborn at times. For this reason, it is essential that you train them early on in life so that they know who their master is!

Afghan hounds do not get along well with cats or other small animals because of their strong hunting instincts, so if you already have another pet in your home, then please consider another breed instead!

5. The Puli

Puli dogs are one of the oldest dog breeds. They are known for their long fur and how it forms dreadlocks. They are also known for being loyal and intelligent, but can be stubborn at times. Pulis like to play, but when they want to relax, they will often find a nice place to curl up and take a nap!

The silly dog breeds are not for the faint of heart, but if you have the time to spend training these dogs, then you’re in for a good time.

The silly dog breeds are not for the faint of heart, but if you have the time to spend training these dogs, then you’re in for a good time.

Silly Dog Breeds

These dogs are not for everyone. They are very stubborn and independent. They need a lot of attention and lots of exercise. They also tend to be destructive when left alone in a crate or yard all day with nothing to do other than eat, sleep, bark at passing cars and birds, etc—if your dog has this kind of energy level I would suggest taking him on walks multiple times per day (at least twice) before letting him into an enclosed area where he can’t get hurt or destroy things like furniture or even worse–a child!

Conclusion

So here we are, at the end of this blog post about silly dogs. I know that I haven’t been able to cover every breed in detail—there are so many! And there are always new ones coming out. But hopefully these examples have given you some insight into what kind of personality each breed has and whether or not they might be right for your family.

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