They can't be left alone for long: which dog breeds can't stand being alone

All dogs love to spend time with their owners, but some need it much more than others. Although separation anxiety can occur in dogs of any breed, certain breeds are more prone to it than others. RBC writes about it.
Here are 9 dog breeds that are the most difficult to tolerate loneliness:
Border Collie: These dogs are known for their incredible energy, which requires daily exhausting physical activity. When they are left alone, they get bored, which can lead to destructive behavior and excessive barking. To minimize these problems, give them at least 45 minutes of exercise daily and spend quality time with them.
German Shepherd: Not only do these dogs have high exercise needs, but they are also highly intelligent. The combination of these factors can lead to boredom and separation anxiety when left alone. German Shepherds with separation anxiety can exhibit destructive behavior, excessive barking, and even aggression. Most of them need at least 45 minutes of daily exercise and plenty of time spent with their owners.
Australian shepherd dog: These dogs have inexhaustible energy. If they don't get enough daily exercise, they can suffer from severe separation anxiety and destructive behavior. To avoid these problems, offer them at least an hour of exercise every day and spend plenty of time with them.
Siberian Husky: Not only do these dogs have a lot of energy, but they are also very attached to their owners. When left alone for long periods of time, the Siberian Husky can howl and destroy things. They need daily hours of exercise and lots of time spent with their owner.
Italian Greyhound: These dogs are great companions who form close bonds with their families. Most of all, they enjoy spending time with those they love. This closeness makes them more prone to separation anxiety, which can lead to destructive behavior and accidents in the home. It is recommended that you take the Italian Greyhound for 15-20 minute walks before leaving him alone and give him plenty of time at home.
Havana Bichon: This breed was bred specifically to be a companion dog. Therefore, they form close bonds with their owners and find it difficult to be left alone for long periods of time. This can lead to destructive behavior and accidents in the home. Before leaving the Havana Bichon alone, it is recommended to take it for 15-20-minute walks and give it plenty of time at home.
Maltese bobcat: This dog is also bred to be a companion. It likes to be on the owner's lap as often as possible. It is difficult for them to be alone for a long time. Therefore, it is recommended to walk dogs of this breed before leaving them alone.
Toy Poodle: These dogs are incredibly affectionate, good-natured, and loving. Because of their close bond with their owners, they often become dependent on their presence. In many cases
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