A good Jack Russell Terrier is easy to train. The problem is that Jack Russell's have been overbred due to their reason rise in popularity. We had Jack Russell's when there were very few in the U.S. Our first two came from foxhunters in England and were easy to train. Both would do all sorts of tricks. If you can find a Jack Russell from an older line and avoid the majority of them, you will be in good shape.
The best source is a foxhunter, since Jack Russell's were originally used almost exclusively as foxhunting terriers.
2006-12-18 09:46:20
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answered by Hadji_the_Genie 2
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2016-05-14 18:20:32
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answered by Nancy 4
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Bichon Frize
The Bichon is a most appealing little white dog that loves human company. It has an independent spirit, is intelligent, affectionate, bold and lively. This charming, gentle dog is not a yapper. It has a self-assured, happy temperament that is easy to live with. These bright little dogs are easy to train and just plain old love everyone. They need people to be happy. They are naturally sociable and are happiest when they are part of a family that takes them everywhere. This sociable trait also means that they are fine in the company of other dogs & pets and are excellent with children. Used as watchdogs and to perform tricks, this breed is competitive and obedient. Like a lot of smaller breed.
They'er Great Pets And So Easy To Train
2006-12-18 09:51:34
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answered by Indigo 2
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Rat Terrier
2006-12-18 09:46:29
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answered by LilTee 2
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Small and easy to train...
From my personal experience, dachshunds and rat terriers take to training pretty quickly. Many small breeds are affection motivated, which makes training easier.
2006-12-18 09:50:20
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answered by Emmy 6
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Papillons are distinctly ordinary to coach, yet Yorkshire Terriers are somewhat obdurate, and Maltese are the two too playful or too laid back. P.S. - i think of that that's incorrect to do away with a canines just to get yet another. that's chilly and vicious and exhibits which you do unlike your pets. you relatively should not be allowed to very own a canines.
2016-10-05 11:38:42
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answered by riesgo 4
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Collie -
These are the smartest small dogs going. Not great at protection though. I guess you should get a staffordshire if you want obedience and protection.
2006-12-18 09:42:59
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answered by Anonymous
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stay with the smaller type, like a yorkie, or a schnouser.
cause' if you get labs, or german shepards,ya gotta go through dog training classes etc.etc.etc. But if you get smaller dogs,they dont bite hard.
2006-12-18 09:50:34
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answered by Vote for Pedro 1
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Pekingese
2006-12-18 09:49:25
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answered by xoxoLove Hurtsxoxo 2
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usually a maltese but it depends on how persistant you are in training it most small dogs are easy
2006-12-18 09:55:52
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answered by brooke 2
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