The Havanese have a gentle, eager to please personality. This makes them highly responsive to reward-based training, so with patience and commitment, they are quick learners.
Dogs aren't meant to "graze" on their food—it's not their instinct, Plus, food that's left out all day may go bad, which definitely isn't good for your dog.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels love to please, which makes them keen to learn. If you use the right methods (reward-based training), they learn quickly and have fun while doing so.
Springer Spaniels are a delight to train because of their mixture of intelligence and eagerness to please. However, don't mistake 'easy' with 'lack of effort'. The owner still needs to...
Great Danes are moderately easy to train, but their sheer size and laid-back nature can make it hard work at times. If a Great Dane doesn't want to get up,...
The long coat of the Havanese is pretty forgiving when it comes to shedding. They require regular brushing to prevent tangles, and this pretty much deals with the shed hair.
Yes, especially if you're training a dog to go down the stairs. Coax your dog down the stairs with really delicious treats—their food motivation will override the fear!