Bloodhound
Personally, when I think of these dogs, I immediately picture a submissive dog assisting its owner in fox hunting in the woods. This further Disney point of view is untrue. Although they have excellent senses of smell, bloodhounds will only pursue a scent if they so choose. Bloodhounds are not particularly interested in obeying orders. The practice of obedience can be quite difficult. They are pack dogs who enjoy the companionship of other dogs or children, despite the fact that they are occasionally independent and headstrong. Bloodhounds have a nose that can trace a scent for over 130 miles, provided they don’t get sidetracked!
Chow Chow
Chow Chows are infamous for their large, fluffy lion mane coats, tiny, bluish-black tongues, teddy bear-like faces, and a lack of obedience. Chow Chows are among the canines that are known for being the most difficult to train. Chow Chows are renowned for immediately challenging their owners. As a result, a chain of command needs to be set up at a young age. Otherwise, you’ll be stuck with a dog who is flippantly defiant.