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

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3. Bulldog

Don’t let that cute little face fool you! Bulldogs are stubborn and ferocious canines that were bred to herd cows to the market and take part in the bull-baiting sport. Neither humans nor animals can be easily frightened.

Unfortunately, this tendency has developed into full-blown stubbornness, which can be hard to overcome. A bulldog frequently objects to being told what to do. He acts following his wishes at the appropriate time.
This, combined with his slow learning rate, results in a dog who is prone to misbehavior.

4. Bullmastiff

Another one that takes 4th place on the list of worst-behaved dog breeds is the bullmastiff. These dogs are pretty large compared to bulldogs and quite muscular as well. The adult bullmastiff weighs around 125 pounds, and if you don’t train it accordingly, you won’t be able to control it.

Bullmastiff is considered one of the worst-behaved dog breeds since they can become very aggressive, especially if they don’t get enough socialization with other dogs. They enjoy their master’s company very much, and because this is a very active breed, you will need a lot of space for it.

Be aware and don’t leave it alone for too long; otherwise, they will chew on things or drool everywhere around the house.

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