I’m a dog expert – the worst breeds to own including super popular pooch that’s so sassy but not in a good way

A WOMAN who works with dogs has revealed the top dog breeds she would never own.

Taking to social media, Svea revealed the worst dog breeds she works with and why she would never own them herself.

Svea shared the worst behaved dog breeds to own
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Svea shared the worst behaved dog breeds to ownCredit: TikTok/@sveabubblebass
German Shepherd's were good when trained properly
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German Shepherd's were good when trained properlyCredit: Getty

In the clip, she listed the worst behaved dogs - and there's one popular breed she says is just too sassy to deal with.

The first dog on her list of no-goes was the German Shepherd.

"Loud, due to uneducated owners they hold almost 1/2 of our bite records," she revealed.

My Corgi knows how to act right she just doesn’t want to

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However, the dog pro also revealed these were some of the best behaved dogs when they were trained properly.

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Next on the chopping block was Frenchies which she revealed were pretty stupid and terrible with socialising.

"They don't know their own names, not great socialising dogs," she added.

Svea also said Corgis were similar when it came to not listening and are constantly barking and screaming.

And Shiba Inus were also on the lsit for their anxious personality.

"These poor things are ALWAYS anxious (making them hard to handle), otherwise, very sweet," she explained.

Last but not least, the dog pro said Doodles of any kind were the worst, but in particular the Bernedoodle.

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Doodles can be a total nightmare
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Doodles can be a total nightmareCredit: Getty

This cross between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Poodle is a nightmare to own she says.

The dog whizz said: "They usually don't have good recall.

"Sassy but not in a cute way.

"They're bark machines, they love screaming in other dogs' faces instead of playing."

The clip has gone viral on TikTok @sveabubblebass with over 2 million views.

People were quick to share their thoughts in the comments.

One person wrote: "Shepherds are great when they’re YOURS, but not for everyone else lol."

Another commented: "Why do Shiba Inu’s ALWAYS have anxiety."

"We have a doggy daycare run out of my house. All kinds of Doodles are the WORST! I’ve only met one over the past 5 years that wasn’t awful," penned a third.

Vet Dr. Rachel Siu reveals the 5 dogs she'd never own

By Marsha O'Mahony

HUSKY

Beautiful, intelligent, and super-active, like a Border Collie, a Husky is a working dog and likes to keep busy.

If you lead a sedentary life, then this guy is not for you, and you are not for him.

It should be no surprise that Huskies love the cold - look at that coat of fur. So, living in 110 degrees in Texas is pretty grim for these dogs.

DACHSHUND

Adorable, cute, funny, and they can be very expensive.

The basic physiology of these sausage dogs does them no favours. "Because of their long backs, they’re really prone to intervertebral disc disease," said Dr. Rachel.

You would be wise to keep a pot of money aside just in case because back surgery is likely to be expensive.

GREAT DANE

These lolloping, loving, and gregarious dogs are "goofballs."

But they have short lifespans, developing health issues early on in life. Prepare yourself for heartbreak.

DOODLE

These are the current "it" dog, they are everywhere. They can be mixed with pretty much any other breed.

Their popularity has soared in recent years, with pet owners attracted to their low maintenance and hypoallergenic qualities.

But this couldn’t be further from the truth, said our vet.

"These dogs are often mixed with shedding dogs so they do shed and they also need grooming very frequently," she wrote.

Their temperament is unpredictable and she has seen some that are wonderful to work with and others who have serious behavioral problems.

BULLDOGS

These guys are adorable but they have serious respiratory problems. Genetics are not on the side of any brachycephalic dog.

"I just would not own them," she said. "They’re just not a healthy breed. They struggle to breathe with their smooshed faces."

Like the Dachshund, they also suffer from intervertebral disc disease.

Meanwhile a fourth said: "Doodles and I have beef, same with their owners."

"My Corgi knows how to act right she just doesn’t want to,” claimed a fifth.

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Someone else added: “I have a Corgi and sadly this is so true."

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