17 breeds · Training by group
Non-Sporting Dog Breeds
The Non-Sporting group is a catch-all of diverse breeds that do not fit the other categories, from Bulldogs to Poodles to Dalmatians, so temperaments vary enormously. What they share is that each needs a breed-specific approach rather than a one-size-fits-all method. The training priorities depend on the individual breed, so check each guide for the specifics.
Every non-sporting breed, with its own 12-week plan.
American Eskimo Dog
high energy · trainability 8/10
Bichon Frise
medium energy · trainability 7/10
Boston Terrier
medium energy · trainability 7/10
Bulldog
low energy · trainability 6/10
Chinese Shar-Pei
medium energy · trainability 5/10
Chow Chow
low energy · trainability 4/10
Coton de Tulear
medium energy · trainability 8/10
Dalmatian
very high energy · trainability 7/10
Finnish Spitz
high energy · trainability 6/10
French Bulldog
medium energy · trainability 7/10
Keeshond
medium energy · trainability 8/10
Lhasa Apso
low energy · trainability 5/10
Poodle
high energy · trainability 10/10
Schipperke
high energy · trainability 7/10
Shiba Inu
high energy · trainability 5/10
Tibetan Terrier
medium energy · trainability 7/10
Xoloitzcuintli
medium energy · trainability 7/10
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