Siberian Husky: Independent and strong-willed, Huskies have a reputation for being escape artists and may ignore commands when they're not in the mood to listen.
Dachshund: Despite their small size, Dachshunds are known for their stubbornness and can be difficult to train, especially in housebreaking.
Beagle: Beagles have a strong prey drive and can be easily distracted, making them prone to selective hearing when they catch an interesting scent.
Basset Hound: These dogs have a stubborn streak and may choose to follow their noses rather than obey commands, especially if they catch a scent they find intriguing.
Jack Russell Terrier: Highly energetic and intelligent, Jack Russells can be willful and may challenge authority if not properly trained and stimulated.
Shiba Inu: With a cat-like independence, Shiba Inus can be aloof and may choose to ignore commands they find uninteresting or unnecessary.
Chow Chow: Known for their strong-willed nature, Chow Chows can be aloof and may be less inclined to follow commands unless they see a clear benefit for themselves.
Bulldog: While Bulldogs are generally affectionate, they can also be stubborn and may require patience and consistency in training.