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re: How are these dog breeds in regards to trainability?
Posted on 2/12/16 at 1:31 pm to DByrd2
Posted on 2/12/16 at 1:31 pm to DByrd2
All 3 are fantastic dogs from a trainability stand-point. Also, all 3 are great family dogs.
Boxers are a bit more trouble when they are younger. And they fart the most out of the 3.
Weimaraner's are a bit of "runners" -- they like to explore.
Shepherds require the most mental stimulus, else they get bored and find creative ways to entertain themselves. And they require more baths to keep them from stinking.
I'm partial to Boxers. But for "trainability" -- based on my personal experience:
1) German Shepherd.
2) Boxer
c) Weimaraner.
Boxers are a bit more trouble when they are younger. And they fart the most out of the 3.
Weimaraner's are a bit of "runners" -- they like to explore.
Shepherds require the most mental stimulus, else they get bored and find creative ways to entertain themselves. And they require more baths to keep them from stinking.
I'm partial to Boxers. But for "trainability" -- based on my personal experience:
1) German Shepherd.
2) Boxer
c) Weimaraner.
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