I’m a vet – 12 dog breeds I would never own – one is popular with the late Queen Elizabeth but has way too much attitude
A VETERINARIAN has revealed the 12 breeds she would never own after working in the industry for nine years.
Madison Marshall took to social media to spill the tea on the worst dog breeds she’s seen.
The vet reveal the dog breeds she would never take home[/caption] She revealed she wasn’t a fan of corgis[/caption]Starting off strong, she revealed she would never own a Belgian Malinois as they had ‘amazing scary dog privileges’ and were often nicknamed ‘maligators’.
She also said she’d never own a Cane Corso because they were also ‘scary’ and she said often times they weren’t trained properly so try to ‘eat’ her.
German Shepherd’s also made it onto the list, Madison revealed they may look big and scary but are often times big babies.
Most vets have Huskies on their list of dogs they’d never own and this vet was no different.
She said they constantly scream and that the amount of hair shedding was a nightmare.
Shiba Inu‘s were also on her list as they constantly snap at her and are constantly screaming.
The vet said Australian Shepherd’s were ‘beautiful’ but often struggled around strangers as they only trust their owners.
English Bulldogs were one of Madison’s favourites – but she said that their health issues are a struggle to get past.
While the late Queen Elizabeth was a notorious fan of Corgis, Madison was not.
She said: “Big attitude for little guys, so much hate.
“Why are you so crazy? Chill.”
Cattle dogs weren’t problematic for the vet but she said they are best working as they have so much energy.
Beagles were also not her favourite bread as they were constantly wailing and can often be ‘sassy’.
She added that Frenchies were a ‘genetic nightmare’ while Dachshunds had lots of back problems which ‘terrified’ her.
Britain’s favourite dog breeds
HERE are the top ten dog breeds in the UK....
- Labrador Retriever
- Renowned for their friendly and outgoing nature.
- Popular as both family pets and working dogs.
- French Bulldog
- Known for their distinctive bat-like ears and affectionate temperament.
- Ideal for city living due to their small size.
- Cocker Spaniel
- Beloved for their playful and loyal disposition.
- Excellent companions for active families.
- Pug
- Recognised for their charming wrinkled faces and sociable nature.
- Adaptable to various living environments.
- Staffordshire Bull Terrier
- Valued for their courageous and loving character.
- Strong and muscular build, yet gentle with children.
- Dachshund
- Adored for their distinctive long bodies and lively personality.
- Comes in a variety of coat types: smooth, wire, and long-haired.
- Border Collie
- Celebrated for their intelligence and energy.
- Excellent working dogs, especially in herding.
- Golden Retriever
- Known for their friendly and tolerant attitude.
- Great family pets and skilled in various service roles.
- Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
- Cherished for their gentle and affectionate nature.
- Small size makes them perfect for lap dogs.
- German Shepherd
- Admired for their loyalty and versatility.
- Commonly used in police and military roles due to their trainability.
The clip went viral on her TikTok account @madison_marshall with over 600k views and over 5,000 likes.
One person wrote: “Corgis are the best dogs EVER!!!!!”
Another commented: “The German Shepherd one is accurate. Ours looks scary but carries a pillow with him constantly because he’s afraid of everything.”
“You’re missing out on the Husky love!! Your loss. I love my Husky Luna. Honestly the best dog ever,” penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “I have a Husky love her to death but never again.”
“Australian Shepherds are amazing dogs IF they get enough exercise which the majority do not,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “As someone who works in vet med, I too did not want to own a German Shepherd but ended up with one in a rescue situation. Goofiest dog I’ve ever met, and loves people. I got super lucky.”
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