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    dog ranking

    I just looked this up...it's funny cuz the intelligence one has varied slightly...I remember on last year's ranks, golden retriever was in 6th and the beagle was in 4th and the labrador was in 5th...but the first three were as they are now...but it does give us a general idea on the breeds in general...

    Intelligence

    Rank Breed
    1 Border Collie
    2 Poodle
    3 German Shepherd
    4 Golden Retriever
    5 Doberman Pinscher
    6 Shetland Sheepdog
    7 Labrador Retriever
    8 Papillon
    9 Rottweiler
    10 Australian Cattle Dog

    These are apparently the dogs that have the lowest degree of working, obedience and intelligence...I was surprised...

    Rank Breed
    70 Shih Tzu
    71 Basset Hound
    72 Mastiff
    Beagle
    73 Pekingese
    74 Bloodhound
    75 Borzoi
    76 Chow Chow
    77 Bulldog
    78 Basenji
    79 Afghan Hound

    Last year the beagle was on the smart list but then again, it was a different company last year...this list made me angry...

    I wouldn't believe too much of it personally, because they also put pomeranians under the list of best working dogs...I can't exactly see a pomeranian pulling large sleds or driving the cattle to market lol
    I've been BOO'd!

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    Our girls are part 6.

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    Timber has some 3 and 4 lol
    And leather is pure 3
    Samuri isn't any of those lol
    And my old doggy, who just moved away , is numbers 1, 3, 5 and 7....weee super smarty pants lol
    I've been BOO'd!

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    Foxy is number 6

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    Well, Reece is number 2 ... but errr.. he doesn't act like it. I think he's part doofus! Hehe, I love my boy

    Lolly is definately the smartest dog I've ever seen though!
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    As a poodle mom for over 30 years now I am not surprised to see poodle as #2. They are so easily trainable and their reasoning/problem solving abilities are almost like people. That said, it wouldn't stop me from having another breed some day (in addition to poodles). I have a secret desire to have a pug at some point and I noticed that puggilys are not on either list. Breed All About It said they are not easy to train and have a mind of their own but it still wouldn't stop me!

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    said they are not easy to train and have a mind of their own but it still wouldn't stop me!
    Every website, book, show, etc. about siberian huskies says the exact same thing! Not that I care! Nebo definitely has a mind of his own, but I have not found him "hard to train"...just stubborn.

    http://www.petrix.com/dogint/intelligence.html

    Here's another link which shows more breeds. Huskies are 45. I can't believe German Shorthairs are 17! That definitely does not go along with how Nebo and Lady act! Reggie and Smokey are ahead of Nebo in this one too...and he's much more well behaved then they are.......just goes to show that a dog is not completely defined by a breed!

    Looks like pugs are 57!

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    I seen that listing as well. border collies are so smart.

    siberians were about 40 on the list or smartness lol I think my dogs still smart though
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    Awww my poor babies are not the smart ones!! That's ok, I love them dearly, no matter what. And Shibas are no where on that list, but they are definitely smart dogs--and stubborn!!!
    I am not surprised to see poodles as #2 either. My mother in law just got back from visiting her mom at her condo in Florida, and one neighbor couldn't find her poodle anywhere--she was going to all of the doors and asking if anyone had seen her. Turns out, when she left, the dog went right back to the door and waited for her.
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    Well I think intelligence is relative based on how you look at it.
    Oz being a Collie, bred to work with people is in the easy to
    train category. Picking up commands quickly, because he's so
    focused on pleasing me. I would label him Book Smart.

    My Terriers on the other hand were bred to be independent,
    needing the ability to problem solve on their own, without looking
    to their master to give a command. That makes them harder to
    train, so some would label them as not as intelligent. I label
    them as Street Smart. You can see the wheels turning in their
    heads as they try to problem solve to benefit themselves,
    not necessarily please you.

    I bought one of those treat balls. Oz figured out really fast
    to push it around to get the treats. Murph on the other hand,
    lets Oz do all the work, but follows behind him picking up the
    treats that trail behind Oz, because he's so busy pushing the
    ball around. So who's the smarter?

    Par...

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    I have the book "The Intelligence of Dogs." Dr. Coren is basing his findings on how many times you have to repeat something before the dog gets it based on Obediance Training. He's just saying that with some breeds you have to repeat it more times for it to sink in. lol

    I have a Yorkie and took her to Obediance Training (Yorkies rank 27). I found it pretty easy to train her.

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    Originally posted by ParNone
    I bought one of those treat balls. Oz figured out really fast
    to push it around to get the treats. Murph on the other hand,
    lets Oz do all the work, but follows behind him picking up the
    treats that trail behind Oz, because he's so busy pushing the
    ball around. So who's the smarter?
    Par...
    LOL!! This goes on with Millie and Chester, too! Chester pushes and eats, but he'll also push it around for Millie and let her eat. It's so sad when he won't push it for her, 'cause she just sits there and looks at it. I know she's thinking "Why won't they fall out for me?"
    I am surprised by this though, because she's really not dumb. She's learned so much in 3 months, just not how to work the goody ball.

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    I think that alot has to do with the trainer also. When a breed becomes popular with the general public, every joe blow gets one. and sadley to say many will not train them. so then you have a bunch HARD TO TRAIN BREEDS, I think all breeds are intellent. It is all in how they are taught. If I took alook at the different breeds that I have owned. I would say that my rottie Caleb was the most intellent. And you all know that I own the #2 dog Poodle but based on mine the rottie was more intellent and easier to train. He was more layed back than Riley.

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    Mick is 6 and he kinda lives up to that when he isn't stubborn. But he does learn commands and tricks quickly. He won't do ANYTHING to please me, just things that will get him a treat.

    But he is pretty smart when it comes to the kong. Instead of rolling it around to get the apple, he picks it up and drops it so everything flies out. Cheater

    But thne he's kinda dumb. Like, when he was younger, he would just be walking and his two front legs would just collapse on him and he would fall face first. Woa - here I am talking about how "dumb" Mickey is but I just almost fell out of my chair..honestly lol

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    I had nothing to offer anybody except my own confusion.”
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    I don't believe it!! Where is my boy?? Come on I know he is a very intelligent little guy. Ahh to heck with this list!!
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