
While every dog breeds needs human interaction, there are some that are a little bit more independent than others.
Every dog is an individual, but certain dogs were bred to work alongside humans all day long, such as herding and hunting dogs, and others were used for solitary work, such as guard dogs.
Many breeds do fine with regular amounts of human love and attention, but some are a little bit more high-maintenance in this area.
#1 – Australian Shepherd
The Australian Shepherd is, despite its name, an American dog breed originally used for ranch dogs.
The breed is still actively used as stock dogs today, either on working farms or competing in herding sports, and does best with an active and attentive owner.
They are intelligent, driven dogs that excel at many dog sports such as agility and obedience. This breed does not do well when left alone for extended periods of time and is prone to separation anxiety.
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