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Nia Dalton

Dog trainer shares four puppy breeds first-time owners should never take home

Choosing the right breed of puppy to take home is a big decision, and it's important to do your research to find the perfect dog for you.

If you're an active adventurer, a large and energetic pooch could be a match made in heaven - but if you're not, a lively hound might be a terrible mistake.

The UK's foremost canine trainer Will Atherton believes choosing the wrong breed of dog is the most common mistake first-time pet owners make.

To help prospective puppy parents out, animal behaviourist Will has shared the best and worst breeds to suit your lifestyle, from border collies to golden retrievers.

The animal behaviourist would advise new dog owners to avoid a Belgian Malinois (stock photo) (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

"The main factor to consider would be working breeds who have high drive, high motivation and high energy levels," Will, from Derbyshire, told the Mirror.

"The number one culprit of this is the Belgian Malinois. Social media feeds are packed with trainers showcasing the best of this breed, but that's because they're professionals."

Will would encourage first-timers to stay clear of Caucasian shepherds, Turkish Kangals and border collies too.

"In the wrong hands and without the correct level of training, you'll be left with destructive behaviours such as chewing, whilst failing to manage protection instincts of these breeds could lead to bites and reactive behaviours," he explained.

Will said that border collies can also run wild if they are not trained properly (stock photo) (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

"As with many rules there are exceptions, but for the vast majority of owners, these are the type of breeds that I would advise you to steer away from."

The good news is there are many breeds that are suited to first-time owners and are naturally friendly, with lower drives and energy levels.

"My top pick would be show line Labradors and golden retrievers," Will said.

"There's a reason these breeds are the most popular worldwide and that's because they're keen to learn, love their owners and aren't as demanding exercise-wise as their working line relations."

He would advise first-time puppy parents to home a Labrador or golden retriever (Will Atherton)

If you're looking for a smaller canine companion then Will advises the cavalier King Charles spaniel as they are friendly and trainable.

But it's not just the breed that needs to be taken into consideration, as first-time pet owners need to understand the importance of training and socialising.

"It's incredibly exciting to be adding a new member to your family, but remember to consider the amount of time you have to dedicate to exercising, training, socialising and grooming your new puppy, as well as your experience level," Will said.

"Don't let your heart overrule your head and make sure you're starting your journey as a dog owner on the right foot."

He said it's important to find a breed of dog that suits your lifestyle and family (stock photo) (Getty Images)

The animal behaviourist added: "I would like people to understand breeds better - who should get certain breeds and more importantly, who shouldn't. Too many people get breeds they're not well-equipped for so fall at the first hurdle.

"I have seen first-hand the number of dogs that are unnecessarily euthanised or taken to shelters as owners didn't feel they have the tools and knowledge to be able to fix these problems.

"My ambition is to give every dog owner in the world access via social media to the education they need to raise and train their dogs to be the perfect canine companion."

If you're welcoming a new puppy and are looking for training tips or advice on breeds, you can find Will on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.

Do you have dog advice to share? Get in touch. Email nia.dalton@reachplc.com.

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