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    Originally posted by ILoveMyAbbyGirl
    Smartest dogs: 1) border collie; 2) poodle; 3) golden retriever
    Dumbest dog: Afghan

    Honestly, I think this is really harsh. Maybe they mean that the Afghan is most stubborn to learn? I know Airedales are stubborn.
    I believe it's more stubbornness or unwillingness than lack of intelligence. The top breeds for intelligence always seem to be dogs who love to please and do obedience. I've heard airdales are thick-skulled/stubborn too.

    Just my belief on that

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    Originally posted by wolfsoul
    Aaand in my opinion I've found easier breeds to train than those lol.
    I didn't realize you had trained so many different breeds INCLUDING those listed and multiple dogs of each breed too to make that assessment .

    Easier to train breeds seem to be picked for service dogs and I'd put GSD up there towards the top too. A 5-year-old could train a golden easily. They are just such easy dogs . My collies were wonderfully easy to train too. I haven't ever trained a poodle but have seem a lot of performing poodles that were impressive, as well as border collies, borders being the most amazingly adept at agility in general that I have seen.

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    Originally posted by K9soul
    I didn't realize you had trained so many different breeds INCLUDING those listed and multiple dogs of each breed too to make that assessment .
    Well, I certainly haven't met every single breed and had a chance to train them lol. But in my training experience, I have a hard time training these breeds (except the poodle). I find that goldens are easy to trick-train though. Timber acts just like one (minus the retrieving instinct -- she'll go for it twice, and then leave it and tell me to go get it myself ), and she learned tricks very very easily.
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    Originally posted by K9soul
    borders being the most amazingly adept at agility in general that I have seen.
    I second that; they are always winning the agility matches. Almost makes me angry lol. "Oh, another border collie won." LOL.
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    Originally posted by wolfsoul
    I find that goldens are easy to trick-train though. Timber acts just like one (minus the retrieving instinct -- she'll go for it twice, and then leave it and tell me to go get it myself ), and she learned tricks very very easily.
    Just like Daisy!
    Except I can NOT get her to learn how to "shake". I've tryed everything, but I guess she doesn't want to learn it lol. But she's a quick learner, and like most goldens loves to play fetch!

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    Originally posted by GoldenRetrLuver
    Just like Daisy!
    Except I can NOT get her to learn how to "shake". I've tryed everything, but I guess she doesn't want to learn it lol.
    Really? Lol, I can't train Timber NOT to shake. She does it on command, but she also does it every other moment! If she wants attention, she'll whack you in the face with her paw. If she is muddy, sure, pawing her new white clothing looks like fun! It's incredibly annoying lol. Oh well, what can ya do?

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  8. #53
    Originally posted by wolfsoul
    Really? Lol, I can't train Timber NOT to shake. She does it on command, but she also does it every other moment! If she wants attention, she'll whack you in the face with her paw. If she is muddy, sure, pawing her new white clothing looks like fun!


    Same with Alex!
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    Originally posted by wolfsoul
    Really? Lol, I can't train Timber NOT to shake. She does it on command, but she also does it every other moment! If she wants attention, she'll whack you in the face with her paw. If she is muddy, sure, pawing her new white clothing looks like fun! It's incredibly annoying lol. Oh well, what can ya do?
    Lol, yep. She just won't do it. I'll say "shake", take her paw and say "Good girl!" so she knows what I'm talking about, but she just looks at me like "Ok..." Maybe someday lol.

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    *Pyrenean Shepherds, Beucerons, and Pyrenean mountain dogs have double dewclaws.
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    Originally posted by wolfsoul
    *Pyrenean Shepherds, Beucerons, and Pyrenean mountain dogs have double dewclaws.

    Great Pyreneese do too (I don't know if they would be included in one of them )


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    Tommy loves giving me his paw, Tasha too. Gotta watch for that when you are down on the floor with them.. get a sudden paw to the face

    Willie was especially bad with the "giving of the paw" and if you didn't take it with your hand, he kept giving it with more and more gusto..

    He gave me a few fat lips with that.

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    Originally posted by apcrs5122
    Great Pyreneese do too (I don't know if they would be included in one of them )



    Although double dew claws are unusual, they are certainly not unique to the Briard. Among others, they are also found on, Beauceron, Great Pyrenees, Pyrenees Shepherd, Norwegian Lundehund, Norweigen Buhund and the Iceland dog.
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