Unlike other intelligent animals such as chimpanzees, elephants or dolphins, dogs have been a magnificent creation destined to the benefit of the human being, so much so, that their intelligence can be beneficial for several activities. Join me to meet these fascinating pets.
# AUSTRALIAN LIVESTOCK SHEPERD
It has its origin in Australia and is the result of breeding the collie with the wild dingo dog. It is considered a strong, skillful dog, but above all, one of the most perceptive dogs because he is the owner of an incredible instinctive intelligence, which means that it has the capacity to perform tasks such as training, its main skill being herding. Which it developed further in the 18th century, when European settlers needed strong dogs that dominated wild cattle that withstood high temperatures and hard work. Presently, the Australian Shepherd has become a pet. However, that does not mean that you have it inside the house all day, on the contrary, anyone who wants to have this dog must have previous experience, and literally be a sports lover, because this dog loves exercise and mental stimulation. It can measure up to 1.7 feet and weigh approximately 110 pounds. Yes, it is heavy. He is a loyal and affectionate dog and will defend you to death without a doubt if you are in danger. A real hero!
# PAPILLON
It is also known as the butterfly dog for the translation of its name from French to English, that lives up to its long ears full of hair. It is originally from France and Belgium and became a popular canine because he was the favorite pet of the royalty. A fact that became evident in the paintings of Tiziano Vicelli in the 16th century. This tender canine can measure up to 0.9 feet and weigh up to 11 pounds. It shows intelligence in its obedience and socialization capacity, being an excellent companion dog that when educated properly since his early years, he becomes a highly charming dog. But yes, you should have training orders such as: sit, sit still or lie down so that he is mild and you can take him anywhere. The papillon is so amazing that you would be surprised to know that these are not the only features which are good, because it is also an excellent domestic caregiver who can keep alert at any sound or movement around the house.
# BORDER COLLIE
The border collie is considered the most intelligent dog in the world, according to the well-known neuropsychological researcher Stanley Coren, author of the book ‘The intelligence of dogs’, who said that the collie obeys orders 95%, unlike other dogs. This breed originated in Scotland and England and in its beginnings was exclusively a working canine that was used as a shepherd. The instinct of this breed is to work and if you have it as a pet you should design tasks or take it out to play sports because otherwise it becomes anxious, frustrated and even destructive.
# POODLE
If you love to make cute and funny haircuts to your pet, the poodle will provoke more than one smile of tenderness, because it is a breed that has an extravagant fluffy and wavy coat that allows itself to adapt to many haircuts, such as: cutting lion, English court, the modern cut or like a teddy bear! In short, there are many you can try. The interesting thing about this beautiful and original dog is that he is so attached to his master that he will come to the point of following him everywhere and even imitating him the moment he sits down. It is characterized for being a dog with intelligence and obedience because its upbringing is easy and also its ability to learn many things is fantastic. There are 4 varieties of poodles: giant, mediums, dwarf and toy, all with the same abilities and skills. The most usual pet is the medium which is approximately 1 to 1.5 feet high. Small, mediums or big ones are some sweet things and great companions.
# GOLDEN RETRIEVER
It is also known as a Golden Labrador and it is a canine that will definitely steal your heart. Not only for its charming appearance, but for its fabulous personality and intelligence that makes it the ideal family pet. We know that the dogs on this list are incredibly insightful, but this one takes the prize as the most intelligent of all by possessing a powerful obedience skill that makes it a breed of assistance or therapy, which consists of being the company of a Canine Therapist whose function is to develop self-esteem or safety skills in children or adults with disabilities or autism. It is not surprising! Be sure that, if you get a Golden Retriever, you will have a friendly, playful, but above all loyal dog in which you can deposit all your confidence and joys. They can measure up to 2 feet tall and weigh about 70 pounds.
# DOBERMAN
The Doberman has its origin in Germany and is the brainchild of Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann, a tax collector who between 1834 and 1994 needed a dog to accompany him and defend him against a possible danger. Realizing that none of the dogs he had tried to protect himself with were effective. This breed is also known as the Doberman Pinscher, which is believed to be the crossbreed of the Rottweiler, Beauceron, Weimar, Manchester Terrier or the Pinscher. It resulted in a brave, strong, fast and strong dog. He is considered one of the most intelligent dogs in the world because his capacity for understanding and obedience is remarkable and he has been positioned as an excellent guardian and police dog. Its elegant and slender body can measure up to approximately 2.4 feet and weigh more than 97 pounds. They are dogs that need to be social since puppies because otherwise they can be distrustful of strangers and show aggressiveness.
# LABRADOR RETRIEVER
It is one of the most popular breeds in North America for its size and considered an intelligent canine for its ability to train, being an excellent dog of collaboration, police, even an adorable firefighter who if you educate the puppy, it will give you surprising results. It was originated in Canada, in the city of Newfoundland and its generosity, loyalty and unattainable energy make it a great homemade pet and the ideal companion of children for their unconditional friendship. His active temperament and his muscular and proportioned mass make him a dog that requires daily exercise. It can measure up to 1.8 feet and weigh up to 55 pounds. A really playful breed.
# GERMAN SHEPHERD
The German shepherd is one of the most modern breeds, since its origin goes back to 1899 in Germany. It is a popular dog for its number of dogs, same as the labrador retrevier. In its beginnings, it was raised to develop the shepherding and to watch the sheep trying to keep them grouped and although to the present they continue doing this activity in some parts of the world, due to its incredible intelligence, it has become an ideal work dog capable of supporting demanding and difficult functions such as police dog, perform military tasks, rescue, guardian, among others. It is also known as Alsatian and can measure from 2 to 2.3 feet in height and weigh from 88 to 99 pounds.
# ROTTWEILER
The Rottweiler, originally from Germany, is the strongest on this list, being a strong, robust and athletic dog. His docility, training and self-confidence make him a really intelligent dog and always willing to work in certain functions such as: guide, rescue, guardian or police. While it is true that the appearance of this canine, also known as rottie, can be frightening and that imposes respect, if the puppy is educated in a proper way, it will be a friendly and obedient dog with its owner. It is within the large standard, measuring up to 2.3 feet and weighing close to 132 pounds. Yes, it is heavy!
# SHETLAND SHEPHERD
If you have this canine as a pet, you will know that the shetland shepherd is a really lovely dog, not only for his elegant and adorable appearance, but for being one of the dogs in forming the strongest love bond with his master. In its beginnings he was an excellent shepherding dog; a loyal, affectionate and intelligent dog, able to adapt to the homebound life, many have adopted it like the perfect companion of the family. It has a fine and dazzling coat as the main attraction, which needs to be brushed once or twice a week. According to the neuropsycholist Stanley Coren, the sheltie ranks sixth out of 132 breeds tested during the dog intelligence research, demonstrating that the Shetland Shepherd could understand a new activity in less than 5 repetitions. His fundamental skills are in the exercise, having fabulous skills and agility.