9 Worst-Behaved Dog Breeds That Will Give You a Headache

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1. Golden Retriever

This might come as a surprise, but one of the worst-behaved dogs is the Golden Retriever. Although they seem like the perfect companion for youngsters, seniors, and couples, the Golden Retriever is one happy pooch that’s mainly overly attached to its owners.

He is sweet, smart, and, above everything else, super loyal. But is this enough to make it the best dog? Well, dog specialists say that they lack good manners most of the time, and sometimes they enjoy stealing underwear, socks, or shoes, but not munching on them just to play.

What can you do to make your Golden Retriever docile and well-behaved? First of all, they love attention, so if you are willing to buy one of these dogs, make sure you will make the time for it.

And don’t forget to buy some chew toys! They will keep the dog busy when your schedule is full.

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