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The world's top ten dog IQ rankings

2023-02-25 20:11:06 112

1. Border Collie (Catching Frisbee is his patent)

The Border Collie originated in the Scottish border. It is a type of Collie. It has a strong herding instinct, is naturally intelligent, is good at observing words and expressions, can truly understand the owner's instructions, and can drive the flock to move or rotate by looking at it. It has been used as a shepherd dog for many years. Its greatest characteristics are intelligence, strong learning ability, high comprehension, easy training, gentleness, loyalty, and obedience. Its loyalty can be described as following you everywhere.

2. VIP/Teddy (You are the first in playing tricks)

Poodles, also known as "lady dogs", are very smart and hunting dogs. It is speculated that the poodle originated in Germany, where it was famous for its water hunting dogs. However, for many years, it has been considered the national dog of France. Poodles are divided into three types: standard dogs, miniature dogs, and toy dogs. The only difference between them is the size of the body. The "teddy" we call is actually a poodle.

3. German Shepherd (Legendary Big Wolf Dog)

German Shepherd Dog is a breed of dog, native to Germany, and its specific origin is unknown. The only thing that can be confirmed is that this dog has been fixed in various parts of Germany in 1880 and used as a shepherd dog. They are agile and suitable for action-oriented working environments, and they are often deployed for various tasks. Later, they were recruited by the German army during the First World War as military dogs. After the German army learned from their strengths and weaknesses, they were basically finalized. Because of their tall size, mighty appearance, and strong working ability, they are active all over the world as police dogs, search and rescue dogs, guide dogs, shepherd dogs, ornamental dogs, and domestic pet dogs.

4. Golden Retriever (Swimming Champion)

The Golden Retriever is a well-proportioned, powerful and lively dog ​​breed, characterized by stability, well-coordinated body parts, legs that are neither too long nor clumsy, friendly expressions, and a warm, alert and confident personality. Because the Golden Retriever is a hunting dog, it can only show its essential characteristics in a difficult working environment. The overall appearance, balance, gait and purpose of the Golden Retriever should be given more attention than any single part of the body. In addition, the Golden Retriever is inseparable from the fun life of humans.

5. Doberman (brain as developed as limbs)

Doberman Pinscher is a dog originally from Germany. It is named after the breeder, Mr. Louis Doberman. It is the most intelligent of all breeds. Doberman Pinscher is a dog used for both military and police purposes.

6. Shetland Sheepdog (Are you a smaller version of the Su Husky?)

The Shetland Sheepdog originated in Scotland and was named Shetland Sheepdog because of its place of origin, or shelti for short. In ancient times, the Shetland Sheepdog was a very good sheepdog, cold-resistant, strong, with a wide field of vision, loyal, smart, reliable, and widely used. The Shetland Sheepdog has a history of more than 100 years and is one of the most popular dog breeds in Japan. It is mainly distributed in the UK and North America. People believe that it is a mating of the Scottish Collie and the Spitz (a companion of Nordic fishermen); some people also believe that the Shetland Sheepdog originated from the King Charles Spaniel.

7. Labrador (Guide Dog Xiao Q)

The Labrador Retriever is a medium-to-large dog breed. It is naturally gentle, lively, non-aggressive and intelligent. It is a dog breed suitable for being selected as a guide dog or other working dog. It is one of the three non-aggressive dogs along with the Golden Retriever and the Husky. Labrador is currently the breed with the largest number of registrations in the American Kennel Club.

8. Butterfly Dog

ButterflyPapillon, also known as Papillon and Papillon, is 20-28 cm tall and weighs 3-5 kg. Originated in France, the name Papillon comes from the French, and Papillon means butterfly in French. Originated in the 16th century, it is one of the oldest breeds in Europe. After the Papillon was introduced to France, it entered and exited the French palace and the gates of the nobility, becoming a treasure in the hands of the rich and powerful ladies. In the 19th century, dog lovers in France and Belgium were committed to breeding upright-eared Papillons, with long hair on the ears standing upright like dancing butterflies. Papillon enthusiasts in the United States and the United Kingdom are also committed to breeding this breed, improving the Papillon to be smaller than that of other countries, and officially obtained the recognition of pure bloodline in 1935.

9. Rottweiler (strong bite force)

Rottweilers are strong, swift, and powerful. They are one of the most courageous and powerful dog breeds in the world. They were once used to guard cattle. They are smart, strong, and easy to get close to. Now they are widely praised as police dogs, and they can also become valuable family dogs. Rottweilers are outstanding police dogs and can attack intruders. In order to make this breed obey orders, breeders should train them strictly. Rottweilers are born with guarding skills. In the Middle Ages, wealthy merchants hung their purses on the necks of Rottweilers to avoid money being stolen. This dog has a calm personality and is very emotional. It can also be a family companion dog.

10. Australian Cattle Dog (You will be beaten as a wolf when you come to China...)

The Australian Cattle Dog, also known as the Australian Queensland Heeler and the Blue Heeler. This dog is energetic, has long endurance and is versatile. It is a good helper in driving cattle to the market over long distances in the Australian interior, so this dog is adapted to the living environment in the desolate wilderness.

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