9 Dogs That Cause the Most Anxiety

German Shepherds are known for their intelligence and sensitivity, requiring frequent mental stimulation and physical activity to stay balanced.

German Shepherd

Australian Shepherds are energetic and thrive on having a job to do, reflecting their strong herding heritage. Without sufficient exercise and mental stimulation.

Australian Shepherd

Labrador Retrievers are famously friendly and bond closely with their families, making them susceptible to separation anxiety. They are highly social dogs who thrive.

Labrador Retriever

Border Collies are among the most intelligent and high-energy breeds, requiring a lot of mental and physical engagement. They were bred for herding and have a natural.

Border Collie

Cocker Spaniels are known for their gentle and affectionate nature, forming strong bonds with their owners and often suffering from separation anxiety when left alone.

Cocker Spaniel

German Shepherds are known for their intelligence and sensitivity, requiring frequent mental stimulation and physical activity to stay balanced.

German Shepherd

Jack Russell Terriers are vivacious and intelligent dogs that pack a lot of energy into their small frames. They require ample physical and mental exercise.

Jack Russell Terrier

Chihuahuas may be small in size, but they have big personalities and can become anxious in noisy or crowded environments. Their protective nature makes them devoted.

Chihuahua

Dachshunds are known for their bold and curious nature, but they can also be prone to anxiety, particularly around strangers or when separated from their owners.

Dachshund