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How intelligent is my dog?

1, Border collie

2. poodle

3. German shepherd dog

4. Golden retriever (a dog that anyone can bully, and children especially like to ride on its back)

5. Du Binquan

6. Joy (

7. Labrador retriever

8.butterfly dog

9. Rothwell Dog

10 Australian cattle and dogs

Dog ranking 1- 10

A new instruction, the average person will understand the meaning after hearing it five times, and it is easy to remember. When the host gives it, 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.

1 1, Ke Jiquan.

12, mini schnauzer

13, British jumping hound

14, Belgian Teflon Dog

15, spaniel/Billy Shepard

16, Scottish shepherd

17, German short-haired indicator dog

18, British cocker/standard schnauzer

19, Brittany hound

20. American cocoa

2 1, Weimar hound

22. Berne Mountain Dog

23. Pomeranian dog

24. Irish water hound

25. Vizla

26. Corky, Cadigan.

Dog ranking 1 1-26

It seems that it takes 5- 15 times to learn simple instructions, and the probability that they will obey the first instruction is 85%. For slightly more complicated instructions, the response is sometimes a little slow, but as long as they practice hard, this delay can be eliminated. 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.

27. chesapeake bay Pique/Li Po/Yorkshire

28. Giant Schnauzer

29. Universal Terrier

30.berry dog

3 1, Welsh jumping hound

32. Manchester is more

33. Samoyed dog

34. Newfoundland Dog/Australian Terrier/Staffordshire Terrier/Gordon Squatting Hound/Bearded Shepherd.

35. Cairnrich/Kelly Blue Terrier/Irish Terrier

36. Norwegian Mi Hound

37. Monkey-faced terrier/silky terrier/small dog/Pharaoh hound/kroeber long-haired eared hound.

38.Lowe stem

39. Damamachi Dog

Dogs rank 27-39

It's an upper-middle level dog. Only after repeating the instruction 15 times, it will show a confused reaction, 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.

40. Bellington terrier

4 1, Irish wolfhound

42. Kuwaz dog

43. Saluki hound

44. Knight King Charles hound/German mane indicator dog

45. Siberian husky/bichon (

46. Tibetan Mastiff/Lingti/British Foxtrot/American Foxtrot/Griffin (

47. White beagle in the western highlands

48. Boxer Dog/Great Dane Dog

49. dachshund

50. Alaskan Malamute (

5 1, Shapigou (

52. Rhodes Ridge Dog

53. Irish beagle

54. Boston terrier/Akita dog)

Dogs ranked 40-54

It is a dog with medium IQ and strong obedience. In the learning process, it takes 15-20 times to have a basic understanding of the task. If you want to get satisfactory performance, you may need to practice 25-40 times. If you don't practice, you may forget the movements you have learned. Their chances of responding to the first instruction are 50%, but only if they have to repeat the training first. If the owner stands close, they will behave better, and if the distance from 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.

55. Skye

56. Silurian terrier

57. pug

58. French bulldog

59. Maltese dogs

60. Italian Lingti

6 1, China guanmao

62. Dandiding Mongolian Terrier/Tibetan Terrier

63. Old English Shepherd

64. Pyrenees Mountain Dog

65. Scottish Terrier/Saint Bernard

66. Bull terrier (

67. Chihuahua State

68. Lhasa dog

69. Bullfighting mastiff

Dogs ranked 55-69

It may take 40-80 exercises to make the instructions execute perfectly. Even after so much 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 dog's chance of responding 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 definitely spend a lot of time yelling at them, because they are likely to be together. Color: #0066cc "> independence, indifference" and so on. Experienced dog trainer, as long as he is willing to spend a lot of time? Respond to instructions immediately, but their performance is unsatisfactory at best.

70. shih Tzu

7 1, Badji hound

72. Mastiff/Big Dog

73. Beijing stem

74, blood twips

75. Russian shepherd dog

76. Song Shiquan

77. English bulldog

78. Besanji Dog

79. Afghan hound (the only pet abroad that can enter a five-star hotel)

Dogs ranked 70-79

To make them remember the instructions, they usually have to learn them hundreds of times before practicing them, otherwise they will forget it 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 chance 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.