Are These the Best and Worst Behaved Dog Breeds?

The goal was to come up with a ranking of the best and worst behaved breeds.

Forbes surveyed 5,000 dog owners: 200 owners of each of the 25 most popular dog breeds, according to the American Kennel Club. The goal was to come up with a ranking of the best and worst behaved breeds. In addition to general behavior, they asked about listening to commands, jumping on people, barking, begging for food and trying to escape. In the end, the most behaved dog breed was the labrador retriever. Rottweiler was second, followed by the shih tzu. The least-behaved breed was siberian husky, with beagles in second and havanese third.