I’m a dog trainer – there’s a breed I love but they’re idiots, plus 2 more have painful bites & irritating natures

PICKING the right pooch to come home with you is no easy task.

But two dog trainers have helped make the decision that much easier for you.

A man walking several dogs on leashes down a city street.
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Siberian husky sitting on a log.
A husky can be difficult to train

Fortunately, Ian and Jacob, two dog trainers from Yorkshire haven’t held back on what they think of the dogs.

Speaking on the Caffeine and Canine podcast, Jacob said: “Today everyone, we’re playing Doggy Bingo.”

The game sees the pair get a breed called out and they have to say what they really think of each pooch and rank them from a bronze-tier breed to a gold-tier dog.

While playing Doggy bingo, the Siberian Husky came up and both Ian and Jacob branded them a bronze-tier dog.

Jacob added: “Because they are irritating,” while Ian confessed they were difficult to train.

Next was the Boxer, and both dog trainers said this breed were idiots but loveable.

“They’re quite funny to be fair,” said Jacob who added that they can be idiots.

“I don’t think I’ve met one who wasn’t an idiot,” Ian agreed.

Both men decided to rank the Boxer a silver as they ‘couldn’t help’ being idiots.

The German Shepherd also came up and Jacob insisted they were a gold-tier breed and were the ‘OGs’.

Siberian husky sitting on a log.
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German Shepherd lying in the grass.
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He added that as a dog trainer he often sees the worst behaved of this breed yet still ranks them highly.

“They start off sometimes the worst but you always end up solid mates with them by the end,” said Ian.

“They’re made to be trained,” continued Jacob who warned it can easily go wrong if they aren’t given the training they need as they have a very hard bite.

The dog experts first discuss the King Charles Spaniel with Ian saying they were unproblematic and ‘don’t cause much beef.’

But Iain was quick to point out that they often die young due to health problems such as enlarged brains.

The brains of these pups are often too big for the skull causing the fluid of the brain to not circulate properly.

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