Pet owners, have you ever been curious about how your dog ranks intellectually? Today, we want to find out and take a look at this latest dog intelligence rankings!
The genius dogs with super intelligence (ranked 1-10)
At the top of this list are those dogs who are naturally smart and responsive.
They are:
Border Collie
Poodle
German Shepherd
Golden Retriever
Doubtitles
Samoyed}
Labrador Retriever
Rovelvet
Australian Cattle Dog
Welsh Corgi
These dogs have amazing learning abilities and can usually execute commands accurately after a few training sessions.
The most intelligent happy partners (ranked 11-20)
The group of smart happy friends are followed by:
Mini Schnauzer
English Jumping Hound
Papillopian
Belgian Tevoddan
American Cocker Spaniel
Weimar Hunter
British Cocker Spaniel
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Belgimah
They need a little more training, but they still perform well and are very ideal family pets.
Wisdom and cute backbone (ranked 21-30)
In the backbone group, we have:
Bellington Terrier
Spanish Terrier
Irish Water Hound
Hilletti Collie
Brittany
Norwegian Terrier
American Staffordshire Terrier
Border Collie
Welsh Terrier
These dogs are full of wit and vitality, and are both happy and active when learning new commands.
Smart people with personality (ranked 31-40)
personal and intelligent. This group of dog breeds includes:
Manchester Terrier
Samoyed Terrier
Newfoundland Terrier
Australian Terrier
American Water Hound
Gambean Hound
Scottish Terrier
Saint Bernard
Siberian Husky
Brussels Griffin
They have independent thinking skills and may sometimes require more patience and creativity to train.
Soci-minded partners (ranked 41-50)
In this group, we see these singular partners:
Grey Dane
American Cocker Spaniel
Kelly Blue Terrier
Afghan Hound
Bigdog
Greyhound
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Alaskan Malamute
Whitebits
Their perception and emotions are rich, and they are good partners to understand their master's wishes.
Dogs with unique personality (ranked 51-60)
The dogs in this group have distinct personalities, including:
Big Bear Dog
Standard Schnauzer
Irish Terrier
Irish Greyhound
King Charles Beagle
Bulfighting Terrier
Akita Dog
Sky Terrier
Norwegian Bullhard
Grandish Swiss Mountain Dog
They may need more time and patience to learn, but their unique charm is irreplaceable.
Babys with unlimited potential (ranked 61-70)
In this section of this list, we have:
Silihan Terrier
Polish Lowland Collie
Bergie Griffin Vandin
American Foxhound
Grey Hound
Brittany Hound
Ibizan Hound
Norwegian Hound
Australian Hunter
American Hunter
American Hunter
These dogs have unlimited potential, but they may be slightly slower to show their intelligence.
Puppies with personality (ranked 71-79)
Finally, we came to the end of this list, but the dogs here are also worthy of our love:
Griffin
Spainhound
Chinese crested dogs
Bridoni Hound
Kenyan Basagei Hound
Manchester Terrier
Australian Shih Tzu
They have very unique personalities and may require special methods and more time to train, but the fun and love they bring cannot be measured by rankings.
No matter where your dog ranks on this ranking, please remember that they are all treasures in the family, and the happiness and companionship they give us are incomparable to any ranking.