English Mastiff
The English Mastiff was initially utilized in blood sports to compete against other animals like (lions or bulls). This breed is troublesome even though they are well-behaved family dogs that show devotion to their owners. It is well known that English Mastiffs hardly ever trust anyone. When given instructions, they will only comply if they have some regard for the person giving them. It should go without saying that they might be resistant to training and obstinate. Holding regular, brief training sessions is the best method to ensure their compliance.
Basset Hound
The sad-faced Basset Hound is also a bit stubborn, just like our other hounds. They are renowned for having low intelligence as a result of the time it may take them to comprehend a command. Therefore, with these dogs, patience is essential. Along with being sluggish responders, Basset Hounds are also prone to distraction and being overpowered by their keen sense of smell. Although Basset Hounds may not be especially affectionate, they are fiercely devoted to their owners.