The Top Ten Most Intelligent Dog Breeds in the World
The Top Ten Most Intelligent Dog Breeds in the World
If you’re a pet owner, or if you’re thinking about. Sure, they might be the best pets in the world, but are they really smart? To answer this question, we decided to come up with an objective way to determine who the most intelligent dog breeds in the world are by looking at research-backed.

1.Border Collie
These athletic dogs have an uncanny ability to understand verbal and non-verbal commands, so much so that some people refer to them as workaholics or Velcro dogs. It’s common for Border Collies to learn new commands after only five or six repetitions. They also exhibit an intense work ethic; Border Collies will do anything they can to complete a task.
2.Papillion
These elegant dogs are very similar
to spaniels and poodles. They have a great sense of smell, and they’re easily
trained by hand signals or whistles. They can even be taught to play fetch! The
only downside? They need a lot of exercise and grooming.
3.Poodle
The poodle is easily one of the
most intelligent dogs, and its extremely high levels of trainability make it
perfect for agility competitions and obedience trials. The American Kennel Club
considers poodles to be one of their easiest breeds to train, but some
specialized lines have developed stubborn streaks that make them difficult to
work.
4.Doberman Pinscher
The Doberman Pinscher is an
intelligent and fearless dog breed. If you’re considering buying a Doberman,
you need to make sure you are prepared for a very high energy dog that will
protect your family at all costs. The Doberman can be trained, but he won’t
always obey commands 100% of the time.
5.German Shepherd
This versatile breed with a
legendary work ethic has been featured in such TV shows as Air wolf and
Frasier, but did you know that these guys are so smart that they were actually
trained to protect prisoners of war at concentration camps? That’s right. Nazis
feared them so much they asked their own prisoners to help train them.
6.Shih Tzu
These little dogs are affectionate,
playful, and alert. They require training from an early age (despite their
small size), and some people may find them too yappy for apartment living.
7.Labrador Retriever
This breed is known to have a very
high IQ, and they are very easy to train.
8.Golden Retriever
The best known of all dog breeds,
Golden Retrievers are devoted and loyal to their families, as they have been
bred to be that way. Their intelligence makes them extremely easy to train,
which is why they're commonly used as assistance dogs for those with
disabilities.
9.Pembroke Welsh Corgi
These dogs are known for their
strong bond with their families. They’re well-known for doing well with
children and helping out around the house by gathering items that have been
dropped. Highly intelligent, these pups can be trained to learn a variety of
tasks and tricks.
10.Dachshund
If you’re looking for an
easy-to-train pooch or one who will be great as an addition to your family,
then look no further than a dachshund!
11.Popular dog breeds
Recently, a university study was
conducted to find out which dog breeds were most intelligent. The results were
fascinating! In first place was none other than German Shepherd dogs, closely
followed by Golden Retrievers. Bringing up third place were English Bulldogs
and Collies (also known as Shetland Sheepdogs). These types of dogs are
extremely intelligent and can be trained fairly easily.
12.Dog Breeds In The United States
2 million dogs kept as pets in US households, according to American Pet Products Association (APPA) figures for 2012. That makes a total of 57% of all US households that have at least one dog.
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