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The three breeds a dog trainer would never get after his lengthy experience in the industry

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The three breeds a dog trainer would never get after his lengthy experience in the industry

Finding the right dog for you is no easy task; hundreds of variables come into play, which can make deciding on a breed difficult.

Will Atherton is helping aspiring dog owners narrow their list of dream breeds with the expertise he has developed over a lengthy career.

The dog behaviourist, who knows everything there is to know about canines, has revealed the three dog breeds he would never own.

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Choosing the right dog for you is no small feat. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

In a recent Instagram video, Atherton, who boasts 348,000 followers, explained: “These are the three breeds that I want, but I’ll never have, even as a canine behaviourist that has the skill and experience to be able to manage pretty much any dog.”

1. Turkish Kangal

“Number one is the Turkish Kangal, and they’ve been on my shortlist for probably a decade,” the expert confessed.

“I truly think they’re one of the most beautiful dogs on the planet. However, they are a serious dog and they don’t mix well with a normal family life.”

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The first dog this expert suggests avoiding is the Turkish Kangal. (Getty)

The Turkish Kangal is known for its protective instincts and loyalty, first becoming popular for guarding sheep in Sivas province in Turkey.

2. Caucasian Shepherd

“The same can be said for the Caucasian Shepherd – everything about the Kangal but just times two; insanely serious and the challenge of being able to raise a really good one is something that whispers at the back of my mind every now and again,” he said.

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“However, I take my own advice and understand that it would just be a terrible choice for my lifestyle.”

The Caucasian Shepherd, which are also known as the Caucasian Ovcharka, are working dogs who require plenty of exercise.

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Caucasian Shepherd Dog
Caucasian Shepherd’s need constant exercise and a job to do. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

3. English Mastiff

The third and final breed Atherton will not own is the English Mastiff, one of England’s oldest and biggest breeds.

“Last of all is a dog that I have already had, which is the English Mastiff and I would be desperate to have another one because they are an amazing pick for my family,” the canine behaviourist said.

English Mastiff
The English Mastiff is a caring dog, though highly susceptible to health issues. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

“But just how prone they are to serious health issues is just something that I’m not sure I can take the risk with again.”

While all three breeds are popular and beloved by their owners, consider Atherton’s sage advice before rushing to adopt a dog that may not fit you.

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