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These 10 Breeds Deny To Comply With Your Schedules

Have you ever had a bad day when you had to go to work at nine o’clock sharp but your dog is just not up to it and gives you a hard time. Apparently some breeds are more difficult to adjust to your needs than others.
These are the 10 breeds that you will have to make some special considerations with.

#1 The giant Great Pyrenees were bred to serve as working dogs to protect livestock in the French Mountains. If you get them when they are very little, you might be able to train them according to your schedules otherwise it will be tuff handling them.


#2 Komondor is another working breed that also prefers the night to be wake. They are a very active breed, if you don;t have a fenced yard then prepare to take several walks with him throughout the day.

#3 Anatolin Shepherd have been used as working dogs to guard live stock from predators, mostly during the night. Lucky for you they are adaptable and if you are consistent with his schedule it will be just fine.



#4 Border Colies are known for they high levels of energy. They need a lot of mental and physical exercise in order to relax.

#5 Tibetian Mastiffs, when not trained properly will bark loudly  during the night at any noise they catch. Definitely not for everyone.



#6 American Black was bred to hunt at nights. If you do not train him to sleep when you do he will end staying up all night long.

#7 Although Clumber Spaniel is very sleepy as a breed and will take several naps during the night, they can not be left alone at home during the whole day. They also are very active and need their dose of exercises daily.



#8 German Shorthaired Pointer are bred as hunting dogs and require a lot of physical activity during the day. They are definitely not early risers so are more suitable to have one if you are in a work from home situation.

#9 Maremmas are another working to guard live stock dog. They tend to be very active at night that is why the best would be to keep them in a farm not in closed houses.



#10 The french Berger Picard need to be kept at a house with a yard, because if not you will end up walking him three times a day. They require a lot of exercise as a breed.

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