5 breeds of the smartest dogs in the world according to the book "the intelligence of dogs"
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People who are looking for a dog that can learn and develop orders and techniques very easily must remember that canines require a lot of attention, affection and mental stimulation through different intelligence games.
According to the book, the 5 most intelligent dog breeds in the world are presented:
1. Border collie
For generations, the border collie has been a shepherd dog, watchdog and therapy dog. Fortunately today many people enjoy the company of this adorable dog simply because of the attractiveness in education that it offers: it is capable of remembering a wide range of orders.
There is the case of Chaser, a Border Collie capable of identifying 1,022 different toys.
It is a fantastic companion for hiking, running or camping.
2. Poodle or poodle
This canine has a lot of energy and is adept at learning tricks of all kinds.
He also has a very affectionate and sociable character, behaves wonderfully with young children.
3. German Shepherd
It is a sensitive, intelligent and intuitive dog. For generations the standard of this breed has been perfectly cared for by its enormous mental, physical and cognitive attributes.
The German shepherd enjoys an extraordinary beauty. It is appreciated in most countries of the world.
4. Golden Retriever
The Golden can assume all kinds of tasks from police dog detecting drugs, as a rescue dog or simply as a wonderful companion dog. He is very tolerant of the young children he cares for, protects and lets them do nonsense.
5. Doberman pinscher
Despite the bad press that sometimes has come to have, is a fairly quiet and tolerant race with all family members including the little ones.
Most behavioral problems that the Doberman Pinscher presents derive from bad education, lack of physical or mental exercise. However this dog is very sociable, active and intelligent that detests loneliness and boredom. This breed of dog enjoys exercising and being with your family. He is always going to take care of her. He is noble and always vigilant and attentive.
According to the book, the 5 most intelligent dog breeds in the world are presented:
1. Border collie
For generations, the border collie has been a shepherd dog, watchdog and therapy dog. Fortunately today many people enjoy the company of this adorable dog simply because of the attractiveness in education that it offers: it is capable of remembering a wide range of orders.
There is the case of Chaser, a Border Collie capable of identifying 1,022 different toys.
It is a fantastic companion for hiking, running or camping.
2. Poodle or poodle
This canine has a lot of energy and is adept at learning tricks of all kinds.
He also has a very affectionate and sociable character, behaves wonderfully with young children.
3. German Shepherd
It is a sensitive, intelligent and intuitive dog. For generations the standard of this breed has been perfectly cared for by its enormous mental, physical and cognitive attributes.
The German shepherd enjoys an extraordinary beauty. It is appreciated in most countries of the world.
4. Golden Retriever
The Golden can assume all kinds of tasks from police dog detecting drugs, as a rescue dog or simply as a wonderful companion dog. He is very tolerant of the young children he cares for, protects and lets them do nonsense.
5. Doberman pinscher
Despite the bad press that sometimes has come to have, is a fairly quiet and tolerant race with all family members including the little ones.
Most behavioral problems that the Doberman Pinscher presents derive from bad education, lack of physical or mental exercise. However this dog is very sociable, active and intelligent that detests loneliness and boredom. This breed of dog enjoys exercising and being with your family. He is always going to take care of her. He is noble and always vigilant and attentive.
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