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Dog IQ ranking

1. Border Collie

2. Poodle (you are really too smart and can make trouble)

3. German Shepherd ( You are the right choice)

4. Golden Retriever (Hey, you can go to preschool now, the kids all like to ride you~haha)

5. Doberman Pinscher (you I already love you so much with that fierce look, haha)

6. Shetland Sheepdog (Shetland Sheepdog)

7. Labrador Retriever (Guide Dog Little Q) ~~)

8. Butterfly Dog

9. Rottweiler

10. Australian Cattle Dog

Ranked 1-10

Most dogs will understand the meaning of a new command and easily remember it after hearing it 5 times. When the owner gives it, the probability of them complying with it is higher than 95%. In addition, even if the owner is far away, they will follow it. It will respond within a few seconds after hearing the command. They can learn well even if the person training them is inexperienced.

11. Welsh Corgi

12. Miniature Schnauzer

13. British Springer Spaniel

14. Belgian Turf Dog

15. Schipke/Billy Shepherd

16. Scottish Shepherd

17. German Shorthaired Pointer

18. British Cocker Spaniel/Standard Schnauzer

19. Brittany Spaniel

20. American Cocker Spaniel

21. Wei Maltese Spaniel

22. Bernese Mountain Dog

23. Pomeranian (admit you have quite a temperament)

24. Irish Water Spaniel

25. Vizsla

26. Cardigan Welsh Corgi

Dogs ranked 11-26

Seems to be learning 5 - It takes 15 times to learn simple commands. Their probability of complying with the first command is 85%. Sometimes they will respond slightly slowly to slightly more complex commands, but this delay can be eliminated as long as they practice frequently. Their reactions may also be slightly slower when their owners are further away from them, but there are still ways to train these dogs to be excellent even if the trainer is slightly inexperienced.

27. Chesapeake Bay Terrier/Polly Dog/Yorkshire Terrier

28. Giant Schnauzer

29. Airedale Terrier (You Can you drive? Can you cook? )

30. Welsh Springer Spaniel

32 , Manchester Terrier

33. Samoyed (the kawaii leader among large dogs)

34. Newfoundland/Australian Terrier/American Staffordshire Terrier/Gordon Squatting hound/bearded collie

35, Cairn terrier/Kerry blue terrier/Irish terrier

36, Norwegian hound

37, monkey face Terrier / Silky Terrier / Miniature Pinscher / Pharaoh Hound / Clumber Long-haired Lop Hound

38, Lowe Terrier

39, Dalmatian Dog (101 Dalmatians ~~Your temper is not suitable for children and the elderly, and you are a volatile guy)

The dogs ranked 27-39

It is an upper-middle level dog, repeated 15 It takes a lot of extra practice, especially at the initial stage, to show a response that seems to understand but not understand after the first instruction. Their probability of responding to the first command is 90%, and their performance depends on the amount of practice time. Overall, the performance is as good as the dogs at the top, except that the movements are not as smooth and coherent, and the reaction time is slightly slower. If the owner stands a little further away, they may not respond to the owner's instructions. If the trainer lacks With experience, or being too harsh or impatient, these dogs will perform poorly.

40. Bedlington Terrier

41. Irish Wolfhound

42. Kuvasz

43. Saluki Hound

44. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel/German Wirehaired Pointer

45. Siberian Husky (Husky)/Bichon Frize (both of you are cute guys)

46. Tibetan Mastiff/Greyhound/British Foxhound/American Foxhound/Griffin Dog (Master, aren’t you very awesome, your IQ is no more than this)

47 , West Highland White Terrier

48. Boxer Dog/Great Dane

49. Dachshund (Gene mutation... or hereditary disease... makes your body proportions so weird, It makes me heartbroken. )

50. Alaskan Malamute (you are such a tragedy, just sit there and be a statue for others to admire)

51. Shar-Pei (you are just a SB. It is also SB in length, but it is still cute)

52. Rhodesian Ridgeback

53. Irish Terrier

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54. Boston Terrier/Akita Inu (Hachiko is the best loyal dog)

Dogs ranked 40-54

They are dogs with moderate IQ and obedience. During the learning process, you will have a basic understanding of the task after practicing 15-20 times. If you want to obtain satisfactory performance, you may need 25-40 times of practice. If you do not practice, you may forget the actions you have learned. Their chance of responding to the first command is 50%, but the prerequisite is that they must be trained repeatedly. If the owner stands very close, the dog's performance will be better. If the distance from the owner increases, the dog's performance will be worse. Skilled trainers can train these dogs to be as good as smart dogs, but inexperienced people, or those who lack patience, may not be able to do anything with these dogs.

55. Skye Terrier

56. Sealyhan Terrier

57. Pug (little pug~~)

58. French Bulldog (In addition to being fierce, you are also a good horse?)

59. Maltese Dog

60. Italian Greyhound

61. Chinese Crested Dog

62, Dande Dinmont Terrier/Tibetan Terrier

63, Old English Sheepdog

64, Pyrenean Mountain Dog

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65. Scottish Terrier/Saint Bernard

66. Bull Terrier (you are also a tragedy)

67. Chihuahua (the little guy looks quite smart) , it’s so clingy, and it’s so small that my friend almost tramples you to death.)

69. , Bullmastiff

Dogs ranked 55-69

To achieve perfect performance of commands, it may take 40-80 times of practice. Even after so much practice, it still cannot become a permanent habit. If the practice is interrupted for a while, they will behave as if they have never learned these actions. After practice, the probability of the dog responding to the first command is 30%. Most of the time, these dogs are easily distracted and will only follow the owner's instructions when it feels happy. If the owner stands a little further away from the dog, he will have to spend a lot of time yelling at them because they are likely to Appearance: 9pt; Color: #0066cc "Independent, indifferent" and so on. As long as experienced dog trainers are willing to spend a lot of time to produce immediate responses to commands, their performance is unsatisfactory at best.

70. Shih Tzu (it seems you have become less popular these years)

71. Basset Hound

72. Mastiff/Beagle

73. Pekingese Dog (Is this the legendary Pekingese?)

74. Xueti (what kind of creature is this?)

75. Russian Shepherd

76. Chow Chow (Why is your IQ so similar to that idiot like you)

77. British Bulldog

78. Basenji

79. Afghan Hound (Who told me that this guy is the only dog ??breed allowed to be brought into five-star hotels. But it does look too noble)

Dogs ranked 70-79

To make them remember the command, they usually have to practice it hundreds of times. After learning it, they must practice more, otherwise they will forget it as if they have never learned this action, even if they are used to it. Well, they still can't respond to their master's instructions every time. The chance of responding for the first time is 25%. Sometimes they will turn their heads away from their master, as if they are deliberately ignoring their master, or deliberately challenging their master's authority. When they respond to commands, they often move slowly, uncertainly, or reluctantly. Some dogs must wear a collar to be obedient, and become lawless once the collar is taken off. The average trainer may not be able to control the performance of these dogs.

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