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We feel a little guilty labeling one dog smarter than another, but Stanley Coren, a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia Vancouver, published a book in 1994 titled The Intelligence of Dogs. In this book he highlights his research, explaining how he determined which dogs were smarter than others. He determined that dogs have three types of intelligence: instinctive intelligence, adaptive intelligence, and working and obedience intelligence.
Working and obedience intelligence deals with what the dog can learn from humans. This has to do with trainability. So, a dog may have instinctive and adaptive intelligence in excess, but be a pain in the rear to train. Or, the breed may take to training like nobody’s business, but be further down the list than others who are more stubborn.
The 5 Most Intelligent Doggies
2. Rottweiler#
Rottweilers are big, strong and loveable. Yup, they’re loveable. Just let them know who’s boss. Don’t get physical and don’t constantly berate them, because their feelings will get hurt. Praise them often for doing the right thing, but make sure they know who’s boss when they don’t.
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Working and obedience intelligence deals with what the dog can learn from humans. This has to do with trainability. So, a dog may have instinctive and adaptive intelligence in excess, but be a pain in the rear to train. Or, the breed may take to training like nobody’s business, but be further down the list than others who are more stubborn.
The 5 Most Intelligent Doggies
2. Rottweiler#
Rottweilers are big, strong and loveable. Yup, they’re loveable. Just let them know who’s boss. Don’t get physical and don’t constantly berate them, because their feelings will get hurt. Praise them often for doing the right thing, but make sure they know who’s boss when they don’t.
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