Top 10 Smartest Dog Breeds in the World

Dogs are friendly, docile, and intelligent animals, and are faithful friends of man. There are many dog breeds with outstanding intelligence in the world. It is possible through the human imagination. Don't ignore the following article, Dog's Warm Hearts will reveal to you the 10 smartest dog breeds in the world today:

1. Border Collie Breed

It is a collie native to the borders of England and Scotland. The Border Collie is one of the smartest dog breeds in the world thanks to its ability to learn and absorb commands very quickly and accurately.

In addition, their personalities are quite gentle and friendly, and they are always full of energy. In care, they are easy to raise and easy to integrate into life. Border Collies are very obedient and submissive to their owners. In addition, they love children and get along well with others.

2. Poodle Breed

Although often associated with French ancestry, the Toy Poodle is actually of German origin. This is a hound used to hunt poultry such as ducks. The word poodle comes from the German word "pudel," which means puddle.

The Poodle is known for its excellent swimming ability, agility, and absolute obedience to commands. Poodles are very docile and approachable - they get along and play with all members of the family. In particular, poodles are not picky eaters - they can eat most foods, such as rice, porridge, dog food, milk, and snacks...

3. German Shepherd Breed

This dog breed has the abbreviation GSD - German Shepherd Dog) and is a herding dog with outstanding strengths in protection, guarding, and rescue work.

The breed's intelligence is also mentioned in author Stanley Coren's famous book "The Intelligence of Dogs". In the book, he marvels at how quickly they learn and execute commands after only five prompts. Additionally, they can guide other species well.

The German Shepherd-Rex has become famous all over the world since the movie "Rex - Bloodhound". German Shepherds are physically fit, highly intelligent, and have a strong ability to obey orders, so they are often trained for police and military occupations. They are very loyal and protective of their owners and territories.

4. Golden Retriever Breed

The Golden Retriever is a medium-sized retriever breed that originated in Scotland (England) - the result of crossbreeds, retriever mixes, Tweed Water Spaniels, Setters, Newfoundland, and Bloodhound breeds... 

Because of their excellent sense of smell, they are known as exceptionally clever helpers of hunters. With such outstanding characteristics, they are classified as working dogs, performing tasks such as drug detection... Also, due to their high IQ, they often win high prizes in competitions, talent competitions.

This is a very intelligent dog, always well-behaved and very loving to his owner. They are easy to teach and always show patience and gentleness with young children. Loyalty, trust, docility and always seeking to please the owner are the golden retriever qualities.

5. Doberman Pinscher Breed

The Doberman Pinscher is a famous dog breed from Germany that has been bred all over the world as a guard dog, guard dog, or service dog. Its full and correct name is Doberman Pinscher.

The Doberman Pinscher is one of the few dogs named after a person. This is a fierce but very intelligent dog. They can make great family dogs if they are well-trained.

The Doberman Pinscher ranks 5th in the list of the smartest dogs. It is an extremely wise, brave, and excellent housekeeper, ready to attack in case of danger. Doberman Pinschers are very loyal, following and protecting only one owner. They are often trained to guard and catch criminals.

6. Shetland Sheepdog Breed

Shetland dogs come from the Shetland Islands in Scotland. The Shetland Sheepdog is a cross between a Border Collie and an Icelandic Yakin. Previously, Europeans bred Shetlands for cattle grazing. But gradually, they are kept as pets in families.

Because Shetlanders are so smart, they learn quickly. You only need to teach them 3 or so times before they "learn the lesson" and practice well. Therefore, they are always trusted in herding, guarding, or conservation work.

 In addition to their superior intelligence, they are also very obedient and affectionate, especially with children. If they sense danger, they will fight to protect their master. Therefore, many families in the west like to raise this kind of dog to take care of young children.

7. Labrador Retriever Breed

The Labrador breed is often referred to by the familiar name Lab. This is a popular hunting dog breed in the United States. The Labrador Retriever is the ancestor of the Great Newfoundland breed, which originated in Canada. They are often used in hunting to sniff out and retrieve prey.

In the 18th and 19th centuries, Labradors were often kept by sailors on fishing boats because they could help pull the nets on board. Labradors could even jump into the cold sea to lure fish into the net and untie the net for the owner. . In the 1920s and beyond, the Labrador Retriever quickly became a popular pet in the United States and is currently the most popular dog breed in American homes.

This dog breed is very affectionate, gentle, and good-natured. They love to play with children and get along well with other dog breeds. With their intelligence and many advantages, dog owners can bring them home with confidence.

8. Papillon Breed

The Papillon is a well-loved pet dog. Papillons are also known as Papillons because their ears are shaped like butterfly wings. The Papillon is a descendant of the European Toy Spaniel breed. The dog of the country of Spain appears in paintings of European royal courts dating back to the early 16th century.

The Papillon is a very agile dog that takes commands very easily. Their judgment is quite keen, so it is easy to spot enemies or dangers from a distance. From there, they show how to protect themselves and their owners in better ways.

When raising Papillons, you should spend a lot of time playing with and petting them, as they love to show their owners love.

9. Rottweiler Breed

The Rottweiler, also known as the Carrot or the Rottie, is a breed of dog native to Germany that was used as a herding dog but was often trained as a working dog.

Having a strong, courageous nature is one of the character traits people often mention when talking about the Rottweiler. Rottweilers are very strong, solid in body and extremely strong in personality, and intelligent in mind, so they always get the job done.

If you are their owner, you will have complete peace of mind as they are extremely protective of their owners and territories. Although they may look aggressive and intimidating, they are very calm and love children, so you can safely keep this breed.

10. Australian Cattle Dog

The Australian Cattle Dog is a herding dog that originated in Australia. Here they are also known as Austrian Heelers, Hall's Heelers, Queensland Heelers, and Blue Heelers.

This is a lively dog with a well-built body and intelligence that always ranks among the smartest dog breeds. Because they love to be active, they can easily get bored and irritable if you keep them indoors or in a confined space.

Australian Cattle Dogs are utterly loyal and only obey orders from people they consider to be their owners. In training, you should also teach them with emotion, because they are sometimes very stubborn and like to be coaxed by their masters.

                                                                                                    

 

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