Puppy who doesn t like clingy: the third type is to laugh out loud, the last type is workaholic

 8:10am, 5 September 2025

Compared with cats, dogs can be said to be very enthusiastic about their masters. They should not only obey the call, but also pay attention to their master's every move and be ready to obey their master's orders at any time. If cats are ignoring their owners, but dogs are enthusiastic about their owners, but not all dogs always follow their owners. Some dogs are relatively independent, let’s see what are below.

1. German Shepherd

The most common German Shepherd is as a working dog and a police dog, which can complete various tasks well. German shepherds are loyal and obedient, but because they are often used for work, their personalities are more obedient than perseverance. They do not act coquettishly to their owners like pet dogs, but stand in front of their owners to protect their owners and their homes.

2. Chow Chow is the colder type among dogs. They like to be non-stick and independent, and do not like to obey orders and do things they hate. They are very personal dogs.

3. The squid terrier

The squid terrier has a lively personality and likes to play, and also likes games that are close to others. However, the turtle is not the type that likes to go to the owner’s house to play. They look at you silently, and are quietly with you, and if necessary, it will come.

4. Shiba Inu

Shiba Inu is usually not very close to his master. They have relatively independent personalities and do not rely too much on their masters. They like to play with their companions and themselves, and they do not have high requirements for their masters. However, as Shiba Inu is now raised by family as a pet dog, there are Shiba Inu who have grown up with people since childhood and like to stick people together.

5. The Chinese Pastoral Dog

The Chinese Pastoral Dog is the largest number of dogs in China and is very common in rural areas. Because it protects the nurses at home and can feed them. Chinese pastoral dogs don’t like to always follow their owners tightly like ordinary pet dogs. Many of them protect the entire family and prevent bad people from entering, and silently love the owners in their hearts.