6 types of dogs that are recognized as difficult to raise, novices should not try it easily

 7:33am, 27 May 2025

Raising a dog is a fun and challenging thing, but for beginners, not all dogs are easy to keep.

Some breeds are discouraged by many beginners due to their special personality, health problems or high maintenance costs.

1. Tibetan Mastiff

Tibetan Mastiff, a breed known as the "Oriental God Dog", is famous for its loyalty and courage.

Their fierce nature and powerful power also make many people afraid.

Tibetan Mastiff requires a lot of exercise and stimulation, and also requires rigorous training and socialization, otherwise it may become difficult to control.

2. French Bulldog

French Bulldog, a dog with big "bat ears" and muscled and small short legs, looks very cute.

However, their short nose structure makes them prone to breathing problems, especially when exercise or when the weather is hot.

In addition, French Bulldogs have very sensitive skin and are prone to skin diseases.

Therefore, raising French bulldogs requires special attention to their breathing and skin condition, and take them to the veterinarian regularly to ensure their health.

For novices, if they do not have enough time and energy to take care of this breed that requires careful care, it is best to choose other dogs that are more suitable for beginners.

III. Husky

Husky is loved by many people for his handsome appearance and lively personality.

This type of dog requires a lot of exercise and stimulation, otherwise they will be destroyed due to boredom.

Husky's destructive power is notorious, and many novice owners choose to give up because they are unable to cope with their curiosity and endless energy.

If you can't guarantee that you can provide enough exercise and stimulation to the Husky every day, it's better to choose other more gentle dog breeds.

Otherwise, you may find that your home has been demolished beyond recognition and you are helpless.

IV. Chow Chow is a very independent and stubborn dog breed.

They are not highly dependent on their owners and tend to prefer to act the way they do. This makes training Chow Chow a difficult task, especially for inexperienced novices.

In addition, Chow Chow's hair is thick and easy to tie and requires regular combing and trimming.

If you don't have enough time and patience to take care of their hair, then Chow's hair will quickly become messy.

V. Rottweiler

Rottweiler is a very powerful and brave breed and is often used as a guard dog and a police dog.

However, it is precisely because of their strength and courage that Rottweilers need rigorous training and socialization.

Otherwise, they may become aggressive and even exhibit threatening behavior to their owners.

For beginners, if they do not have enough experience and expertise to train a Rottweiler, it is best to stay away from it.

Otherwise, you may find yourself unable to control this powerful dog breed and may even be hurt by it.

6. Doberman

Doberman

is a highly active and intelligent dog breed that is often used as a working dog and a police dog.

They require a lot of exercise and stimulation to keep your body and mind healthy.

If you do not receive enough exercise and stimulation for a long time, the Doberman may become restless and even have behavioral problems.

For novices, if they do not have enough time and energy to meet the sports needs of Doberman, it is best to choose other dog breeds that are more suitable for beginners.

Otherwise, you may find that your Doberman is becoming uncontrollable due to lack of exercise and stimulation.

Conclusion:

Raising a dog is something that requires patience, love and expertise. For beginners, choosing a dog that suits them.