Chihuahua: Chihuahuas are known for their high energy and sensitivity. They can be prone to anxiety, especially if they don't receive enough socialization and stimulation.
Border Collie: Highly intelligent and energetic, Border Collies can develop anxiety if they are not given enough physical exercise and mental stimulation.
German Shepherd: German Shepherds are loyal and protective but can become anxious if not properly trained and socialized.
Cocker Spaniel: Known for their affectionate nature, Cocker Spaniels can become very attached to their owners, making them susceptible to separation anxiety and stress when left alone.
Bichon Frise: These small, friendly dogs can suffer from separation anxiety and are known for being particularly sensitive to their owners' emotions and household changes.
Toy Poodle: Toy Poodles are intelligent and sensitive dogs. They can become anxious if left alone for long periods and require regular mental stimulation and social interaction.
King Charles Spaniel (Cavalier): Cavaliers are affectionate and often form strong bonds with their owners.
Australian Shepherd: Highly energetic and intelligent, Australian Shepherds need a lot of physical and mental activity.
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