Dalmatian: Known for their high energy levels and need for constant exercise and stimulation, Dalmatians can be challenging for inexperienced owners to handle.
Border Collie: Intelligent and highly energetic, Border Collies require plenty of mental and physical stimulation, and they may become destructive if not adequately exercised.
Siberian Husky: Independent and strong-willed, Huskies have a strong prey drive and a tendency to escape, making them difficult to manage for some owners.
Jack Russell Terrier: With boundless energy and a strong prey drive, Jack Russells can be overly energetic and prone to destructive behavior if not properly trained and exercised.
Chow Chow: Known for their aloof and independent nature, Chow Chows can be territorial and aggressive towards strangers, requiring early socialization and training.
Shiba Inu: Independent and strong-willed, Shiba Inus can be challenging to train and may exhibit aggressive behavior towards other dogs and strangers.
English Bulldog: Prone to health issues due to their brachycephalic (flat-faced) anatomy, English Bulldogs require specialized care and may incur high veterinary bills.
Great Dane: While gentle giants, Great Danes require a considerable amount of space, exercise, and food, and they may suffer from health issues associated with their large size.