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How much can an authentic little Pomeranian be worth?

Domestic purebred Bomei Beijing sells for a minimum of 400-500. Not far from Shijiazhuang, it should be about the same!

Never go to the dog market. Most of the dogs sold by dog dealers are sick. Dogs with better health will be fine, but most small dogs will not live long. Also, they will give the dog a shot in the arm, buy it and it looks good. They will die after two or three days at home.

It is best to go to a regular pet store to see the pedigree certificate, but it is expensive, generally above 1500;

Domestic products are also good and cheap, but the puppy has not yet formed as a child, so it is easy to buy impure ones, so be sure to ask clearly and see what the puppy's parents look like!

Besides, everything upstairs is wrong! Pomeranian is a very clever breed! If you have time, please read below, and don't speak without foundation in the future, ok?

The cleverest of the small dogs is the butterfly dog (ranked eighth among all dogs), which only needs to learn commands five times.

If you really like very small dogs, you can consider Mini Schnauzer (ranking 12) Bomei (also known as Squirrel Dog, ranking 23rd), and you can learn it after 5- 15 times.

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Attachment: World Dog IQ Ranking

According to Stanley Coren, a professor of psychology at Columbia University in the United States, 208 dog owners, 63 small animal veterinarians and 14 experts who study guard dogs conducted in-depth interviews and observations on various famous dog breeds, and ranked the dogs' work compliance and IQ.

Ranked as follows:

1No.: Border collie Border collie

Second place: poodle poodle

Third place: German Shepherd, German Shepherd

Fourth place: Golden Hair Golden Hair

Fifth place: Du Binquan Bai Wen Dog.

Sixth place: Shetland Shepherd Shetland Shepherd.

7 th place: Labrador retriever Labrador retriever

8 th place: Papilio Butterfly Dog

9th place: Rothwell, Rothwell, Rothwell and Rothwell.

Issue 10: cattle and dogs, Australia.

Most dogs ranked in 1- 10 will understand the meaning of the new instruction five times and remember it easily. After the owners give instructions, the probability of their compliance is higher than 95%. In addition, even if the owner is far away, they will respond within a few seconds after hearing the instructions. Even if the people who train them are inexperienced, they can learn well.

No. 1 1: Weskeke (pembroke) Kejiquan (Bimboke)

Issue 12: Mini Schnauzer

No. 13: English springer hound, English flying hound

No. 14: Belgian Tervuren Belgian Tamvilla Dog

No. 15: Schipperke Schiphol, Belgian shepherd.

Issue 16: collie sheepdog, Keeshond Dutch fur lion dog.

No. 17: German short-haired dog.

Issue 18: retriever.

Issue 19: Brittany hound

20 th place: cocker spaniel cocker spaniel.

No.2 1: Weimana Weimar hound

22nd place: Belgian Malino, Belgian Malino, Bern Mountain Dog.

23rd place: Pomeranian Squirrel Dog

24 th place: Irish water hound Irish water hunting

25 th place: Viz Laviz Lavezra Dog.

26th place: Kajigen, Wales, Kejiquan, Ke Jiquan, Wales (Cadigan)

Dogs ranked 1 1-26 seem to learn simple commands 5- 15 times. The probability of them following the first command is 85%. Sometimes they are a little slow to respond to slightly complicated commands, but this delay can be eliminated through diligent practice. When the owner is far away from them, their reaction may be slower, but even if the trainer is a little inexperienced, there are still ways to train these dogs well.

27th place: chesapeake bay retriever Cheshire Schabik Hound, Priboli Dog, Yorkshire Terrier.

28th place: Giant Schnauzer Giant Schnauzer

29th place: Airedale Terrier, Bouvier de Flanders, Derbyshire, Poland.

30 th place: Border stalk border stalk, Briard Berry.

No 3 1: Welsh springer hound, a Welsh flying hound.

32nd place: manchester terrier, manchester terrier.

33rd place: Samoyed Seymour Dog

34th place: Fieldspaniel, Newfoundland Newfoundland Dog, Australian Terrier.

35th place: Cairn Terrier Cairn Terrier, Carey Blue Terrier, Irish Setter.

36th place: elkhound Norway Elkhound Norway.

37th place: Affenpincher Avon Doberman, Australian Silk Terrier, Mini Pinscher Mini Doberman, English Setter, Pharaoh hound, Krumber.

No.38: Norwich Terrier Norwich Terrier

39th place: Dalmatia Dalmatia Dalmatia Dalmatia Dalmatia

Dogs ranked 27-39 belong to the upper-middle level, and will show incomprehensible reactions after repeating the instruction 15 times, which requires a lot of extra practice, especially in the initial stage. Their response probability to the first instruction is 90%, and their performance depends on the length of practice time. On the whole, the performance is as good as that of the top dogs, but the movements are not so smooth and coherent, and the reaction time is a bit slow. If the host stands a little further away, they may not respond to his instructions. If the trainer is inexperienced, too strict or impatient, these dogs will behave badly.

40th place: Soft-haired wheat stalks, retriever, Bedlington stalks and fox stalks (smooth-haired fox stalks).

No.465438 +0: Curly retriever (retriever), Irish Wolfhound (Irish Wolfhound).

42nd place: Cubas (Corvette), Australian Shepherd (australian shepherd)

43rd place: Saluki (East African hound), Finland Spitz (Finnish hound), pointer (pointer)

44th place: Knight King Charles hound, German hard-haired hound, black &; Brown Raccoon Dog (Black Raccoon Dog), american water spaniel (american water spaniel)

45th place: Siberian husky, bichon, British toy hound.

46th place: Tibetan Mastiff (Tibetan Mastiff), Fox Dog (UK), British Fox Dog (Otter Dog), Fox Dog (USA), American Fox Dog (Greyhound), Griffin with Silk Hair (Griffin with Steel Hair).

47th place: West Highland White Terrier, Scottish Deerhound.

48th place: Boxer, Great Dane.

49th place: Dachshund, Staffordshire Bull Terrier.

50th place: Alaskan Malamute (Jalas Gamalier)

No.51:Whippet, Sha Pigou, China (Sha Pigou, China), fox terrier (steel wire), bristle fox terrier.

52nd place: Rhodesian ridgeback.

53rd place: Ibiza hound, Welsh Terrier, Irish Terrier.

54th place: Boston Terrier (Boston Terrier), Akita Dog (Akita Dog)

Dogs ranked 40-54 are dogs with medium IQ and moderate obedience. In the process of learning, they basically understand the task after practicing 15-20 times. If they want to get satisfactory performance, they may need 25-40 exercises. If they don't practice, they may forget what they have learned. Their chances of responding to the first instruction are 50%, but only if they have to be retrained first. If the owner stands close, they will behave better, and if the distance between the dog and the owner increases, the dog will behave worse. Better trainers can train these dogs like smart dogs, but inexperienced or impatient people may not be able to control them.

55th place: Skye Terrier Skye Terrier

No.56: Norfolk Terrier (Norfolk Terrier), Silihan Terrier (Silurian Terrier)

57th place: Pug

58th place: French Bulldog (French Bulldog)

59th place: Brussels Griffin (Belgian coarse-haired dog), Maltese dog (Maltese dog).

60th place: italian greyhound, italian greyhound.

No.61:China guanmao China guanmao

No.62: Dandy Dimont (short-legged Devon Terrier), Bajido Griffin Wangdain Jr. (mini-Bajido Griffin), Tibetan Terrier (Tibetan Terrier), Japaneae Chin (Japanese Dog), Lakeland Terrier (Lakeland Terrier).

No.63: Old English Shepherd Old English Shepherd

64th place: Great White Bear Dog

No.65: Scottish Terrier (Scottish Terrier), Saint Bernard (Saint Bernard)

No.66: Bull terrier Bull terrier Bull terrier

67th place: Chihuahua Chihuahua

68th place: Lhasa Apsolassa Dog.

69th place: bull mastiff.

Dogs ranked 55-69 may need 40-80 exercises to get the instructions executed perfectly. Even after a lot of practice, it can't become a permanent habit. If the practice is interrupted for a period of time, they will act as if they have never learned these movements. After practice, the probability that a dog will respond to the first command is 30%. Most of the time, these dogs are easily distracted, and they only carry out their master's instructions when they are happy. If the owner stands a little away from the dog, he will spend a lot of time yelling at them, because they are likely to ignore them accordingly. Usually these dogs are rated as "independent, indifferent" and so on. Experienced dog trainer, as long as he is willing to spend a lot of time and pay firm and kind attention to dogs, can make these dogs respond to instructions immediately, but their performance is at best unsatisfactory.

No.70: the history of the new son Xi

No.7 1: Bassahan, a Badji hound

72nd place: mastiff, beagle.

No.73: Beijingers

No.74: Bradhorn Bradhorn

75th place: Beausol the Borzoi.

No.76: Stephen Chow Song Shiquan

No.77: Bulldog Bulldog

No.78: Ba Sen Gith Beagle.

No.79: Afghan hound Afghan hound

Dogs ranked 70-79 usually have to practice hundreds of times to remember the instructions, otherwise they will forget them as if they had never learned this action. Even if I am used to it, I still can't respond to my master's instructions every time. The probability of the first response is 25%. Sometimes they turn their heads to their masters, such as deliberately ignoring their masters or deliberately challenging their authority. When they respond to instructions, their actions are usually slow, uncertain or unwilling. Some dogs have to wear collars to obey, and once they take off their collars, they will be lawless. Ordinary trainers may not be able to control the performance of these dogs.

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