A dog trainer has taken to social media to share the one breed of dog that people should “absolutely not” own – and it’s not the only breed that he would never get himself
Dog trainer Will Atherton has advised against owning certain breeds at home, despite there being a whopping 223 purebred options in the UK. Singling out the Caucasian Shepherd, Will said: “The Caucasian Shepherd [is] absolutely beautiful, regal [and] powerful.
“But [the dog breed] belongs out in the wilderness, protecting flocks from extreme predators, like bears and wolves. They very rarely make good pets, and that is not the kind of energy that I would bring into my family with young children.
“They very rarely make good pets, and that is not the kind of energy that I would bring into my family with young children.” He didn’t stop there; Will turned heads expressing his reservations about Cocker and Springer Spaniels too, despite their popularity.
He said: “I absolutely love watching them work out in the field when I’m with my Labrador, or out hunting.” But bringing one home? Not for him.
He added: “However, bringing that energy into the home is not a good fit for me because I want a dog that can settle down and switch off.”
Pointedly looking at his chilling Labrador on TikTok, he suggested you wouldn’t get such leisurely vibes from the more energetic Spaniels, reports the Express.
The Siberian Husky made Atherton’s blacklist as well, though he confessed, “I’ve had one before. Never again.” His bold opinions have riled up folks on social media, sparking heated debates among dog lovers far and wide.
One said: “I have had eight Springer Spaniels over the years and just couldn’t disagree more! They are wonderful dogs to work with as well as having a pet. It is all about training and enrichment.”
Meanwhile, another dog lover said: “My Cocker Spaniel is crazy chasing everything when he is outside. But, in the house, he is very calm.”
When it comes to Siberian Huskies, one owner said: “As a first-time dog owner we stepped in deep with two huskies… it’s crazy, don’t do it people.” Echoing the sentiment, another added: “Had a husky at one point. It’s a no for me.”