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TOP 10 MOST INTELLIGENT DOG BREEDS
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Different breeds of dogs can vary widely in terms of intelligence. If you’re looking for a more intelligent dog, here are ten of the smartest dog breeds you can find.
1 – Border collie
The Border collie is widely considered to be the most intelligent dog breed of all. One way to judge a dog’s intelligence is to see how quickly it takes to learn a new command. Some Border collies could learn a new order in under five repetitions. These affectionate dogs are not only intelligent but hard-working and obedient, making them the ideal sheepdog.
2 – German shepherd
There is a reason service dogs, such as army or police dogs, are more than likely to be German shepherds. They combine intelligence with strength, bravery, and loyalty. They are said to have an IQ of 102 compared to the average dog’s IQ of 80. They also have an amazing sense of smell, even by dog standards.
3 – Poodle
When trained, a poodle can learn and remember around 300 words. They are not only intelligent in learning and picking up commands but also emotionally intelligent. They can pick up on the slightest change in human vocal tone, body language, or gesture. This also makes them excellent, attentive companions.
4 – English springer spaniel
The English springer spaniel has an instinctive intelligence. Instinctive intelligence is intelligence bred into certain breeds of dogs over hundreds of years. The English springer spaniel is also superb at learning from experience and past mistakes. Few dog breeds are as obedient and trainable. With their excellent sense of smell and ability to learn, they are often used as bird dogs, where they flush out game birds from bushes and trees for hunters to shoot.
5 – Papillon
Papillon is French for butterfly, a name given to this breed because of its large wing-like shaped ears. As well as being intelligent, these are fun-loving, playful, and affectionate dogs. With their intelligence, they are always eager to please their owners. This especially cute breed is also a very popular show dog.
6 – Golden retriever
Golden retrievers are another breed with high instinctive intelligence. Considered by many as America’s favourite family dog, golden retrievers are loving, loyal, and friendly. These dogs are capable of learning and remembering numerous commands very quickly. They are very obedient and have a high working IQ, so they are especially adept at fetching and swimming.
7 – Doberman pinscher
A muscular, powerful, fiercely protective dog, Doberman pinschers, or simply Dobermans, make an excellent guard dog. These highly intelligent dogs originally came from Germany and have lightning-fast reactions. They are highly intuitive, sensing a potential threat by quickly working out who is a friend or foe.
8 – Labrador retriever
The Labrador retriever combines high intelligence with a steady temperament. A super obedient dog, Labradors obeyed a known command with a 95% success rate in tests. Dogs, on average, have a 50% success rate. It is no surprise that this friendly and loving dog is one of the most popular breeds for families.
9 – Rottweiler
A Rottweiler combines muscular strength with intelligence. Contrary to its image, these dogs have a generally calm temperament. However, when provoked, they can quickly become aggressive. They have an instinctive desire to learn and gain great satisfaction when completing a task successfully. Along with a protective nature, they are also fun-loving, playful dogs, making them another favourite with families.
10 – Pembroke Welsh corgi
Despite its short legs, this is an athletic breed that combines intelligence with a generally calm temperament. It is a very effective guard dog and has exceptional tracking and herding skills. They are also particularly skilled in problem-solving. This highly intelligent dog has been a favourite among British royals since the 1930s.
Certain breeds of dogs may be especially intelligent. Yet, regardless of how smart they are, for so many, all dogs are sure to remain much-loved animals.