Border Collie: Known for their high intelligence and energy levels, Border Collies can become anxious if not provided with enough mental and physical stimulation.
German Shepherd: While German Shepherds are loyal and protective, they can also be prone to anxiety if not properly trained and socialized. They are sensitive dogs that may become anxious in new
Labrador Retriever: Labs are friendly and outgoing dogs, but they can also develop anxiety if left alone for long periods or if they don't receive enough attention and exercise. They thrive on companionship
Cocker Spaniel: Cocker Spaniels are affectionate and sensitive dogs that can develop separation anxiety if left alone for too long. They require regular exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom
Chihuahua: Despite their small size, Chihuahuas can be prone to anxiety, especially around unfamiliar people or situations. They may become anxious if not properly socialized or if they feel threatened.
Australian Shepherd: Australian Shepherds are highly intelligent and active dogs that need plenty of mental and physical stimulation. Without proper exercise and training, they can become anxious
Shetland Sheepdog: Shelties are sensitive dogs that can become anxious if not given enough attention and socialization. They may also develop separation anxiety if left alone for long periods.