Top Obedient Dog Breeds
Do you want to get a dog but look for an easy to train dog breed? According to the American Kennel Club, there are over ten breeds that are easily trained. All you have to do is train them or ask for a dog trainer to help you.
The best way to do it is with some help, but you’ll see that it is you that your dog must listen to – plus, dog training is fun and it helps with the dog bonding and trusting you.
Among the most obedient dog breeds, there are the dogs that were bred for certain jobs like herding, retrieving or guarding. Here are the most obedient dog breeds out there and a few tips on how to train and care for them.
20. TRAINING THE POOCH

There are some breeds that are difficult to train, such as the beagle, who even though are bred to hunt, they’re more independent and known not to follow the rules. Smart dogs like Huskies are also amazing pooches, but very stubborn!
Nonetheless, they would learn to obey with firm and consistent training.
But let’s talk about the dogs we can easily train and how to do it according to each breed.
19. A BEHAVED PUPPY

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When you get a puppy, you must start the obedience classes right away. They must know how to sit, to come and to walk in a leash. But before you get a puppy, learn as much about their breed as you can.
Take into account the breed to learn what type of training is best for them.
Usually, the most obedient dogs are the ones that are more actives, like these breeds at #17, #11 and our favorite, the #7!
18. ACTIVE DOG BREEDS

All dogs need exercise, no matter the breed. The easier they’re to train, the easier they will make it for you! People that like exercising or sport should consider an active breed that is very easy to train.
Remember that training is all about positive reinforcement and making them feel like they met their goal!
17. THE BORDER COLLIE

Among the smartest pooches in the world, the border collie is one of the most obedient breeds, but they’re also very active. They’re a herding breed, and very easy to train.
You’ll have to let them run around a lot and start training from a young age.
Other similar breeds are the Australian shepherd – check them out at #3.