Wolf Hybrids:The higher amount of wolf genes, the wilder, more dangerous, and more prone to wanderlust the hybrid is.
Toy Poodle:They are also a shrunken version of the Standard Poodle, which is an active hunting dog.
Terriers:Terriers are some of the toughest dogs. That’s because they were bred to hunt rodents and other vermin, especially small and medium-sized ones.
Lhasa Apso:The fluffy, small dog is difficult to train and handle, being stubborn and independent. It can also get aggressive with strangers approaching it.
Dachshund:They are long and slim so that they can fit down a hole in the ground and attack their prey in the den.
Cocker Spaniel:This affectionate, loyal, and somewhat needy breed is a wonderful family pet and was originally bred to be a hunting dog.
Chow Chow:the Chow Chow is a large dog with a thick, soft double coat and a cuddly appearance.
Chihuahua:They tend to be very possessive of their owners and have no problem barking, snapping at, or even biting other people and dogs several times their size.
Beagle:The Beagle was developed to be a hunting dog that used its excellent sense of smell.
Basenji:The Basenji Dog is an active hunting dog. They are intelligent and usually bond very tightly with one person.