In 1994, psychology professor Stanley Coren of the University of British Columbia, Canada, wrote a book called The Intelligence of Dogs. He studied more than 100 dog breeds through a survey of judges from Canadian and American Kennel Clubs. And then he identified three aspects of intelligence:
- Instinctive intelligence (the ability to perform tasks for which this breed was bred).
- Adaptive intelligence (the ability to independently solve problems and learn from previous mistakes).
- Ability to work and obey a person (ability to learn).
And the main indicators of a canine mind for the author of "Dog Intelligence" were such criteria as the dog's understanding of the new command and the execution of the command the first time.
According to the research results in the top three the most intelligent dogs turned out to be a border collie, a poodle and a German shepherd. This is because they are easy to train. Does this mean that they are the smartest in the canine world? Or does it mean that they are not that smart because they always follow the directions of people and do not think for themselves? You can argue both ways.
And here the stupidest dog breeds according to Stanley Coren.
10. Basset Hound
Calm and sociable dogs, friendly to other animals and children. Like many other "stupidest dogs", Bassets are stubborn, slow and pay more attention to the amazing smells around, rather than the commands of the owner. For a treat, they will do what you want them to do. However, if you have nothing to offer the basset, he will "forget" the learned command.
Don't be deceived by the sad eyes of the Basset Hound, behind them lies a strong, inquisitive and unwilling to obey personality
9. Mastiff
You would hardly dare to say "stupid dog" right in the face of a large, muscular mastiff. However (behind their back) we recognize that a high level of activity and ease of training are not among the distinguishing features of this breed.
Due to the sheer size and good guarding qualities of the breed, it is important that the owner of the mastiff begins training and socializing his pet at an early, puppy stage. And then the mastiff will become a respectable and formidable protector of the whole family.
8. Beagle
These dogs love to follow where their scent leads, which can sometimes lead to trouble. The beagle's fun and affectionate nature, combined with its deceptively sad gaze, can make you think it's the perfect home toy. But this is not the case. Beagles are extremely active and motivated dogs, they have a difficult character and cannot resist the desire to explore the world. Due to their unique sense of smell, representatives of this breed help police officers in the search for explosives.
7. Pekingese
Unlike many breeds, which were originally conceived as working dogs and later became companions, the Pekingese from the very beginning played only one role - the human pet.Intelligence has always ranked last on the list of qualities of this breed. But the Pekingese are very beautiful, funny, friendly and can be kept in a small apartment.
6. Bloodhound
Bloodhound "sees" the world primarily with his extremely sensitive nose. These dogs are difficult to train because they are constantly distracted by all the smells around. They also have a ton of energy, stubbornness and determination, and they are absolutely unstoppable when they step out on the scent trail. You can hardly force a Bloodhound to do anything against his will. But on a large area outside the city, where the dog can move freely, your pet will be happy, cheerful and contented with life.
5. Russian hunting greyhound
These dogs with amazingly beautiful silky coat are independent freethinkers. They can also be extremely stubborn, so learning a greyhound is an exercise in patience.
For these dogs, frequent but short training sessions are best, rather than hourly sessions. In the house, they are usually very well-mannered, calm, clean and very affectionate.
4. Chow Chow
Chow Chows may look like adorable teddy bears, but they are not always cute and kind. Created to be guard dogs, Chow Chows are serious, independent and fearless animals. They are strong-willed and stubborn, and still very strong, so an experienced dog breeder is needed for training.
Chow Chow is not the stupidest dog in the world, it's just on his mind. A well-bred Chow Chow dog is a noble, loyal and reliable companion.
3. Bulldog
This breed is known for its stubbornness. English Bulldogs are imperturbable, and even lazy, but at the same time rudely elegant and very affectionate to people. They are excellent companion dogs for a phlegmatic person. And French Bulldogs are more temperamental than their English counterparts, friendly, do not require long walks and are ideal for busy people.
Due to their lazy nature, obstinacy and tendency to be distracted, Bulldogs require more training than other dog breeds. They are not the best guards for a private home, not service dogs, and do not crave exemplary command execution, such as the German Shepherd. The Bulldog is an excellent family companion dog and don't expect more from it.
2. Bassendzhi
This African barking dog is known for its independence and aloofness. Some people describe this breed as having a feline quality, and in fact many Bassenjis use their paws like cats.
Bassendji dogs have earned a reputation for being "uncontrollable," but ease of training is not always an accurate indicator of intelligence in this case. On the contrary, these animals are intelligent, curious and playful. They have excellent hunting qualities and are still used for hunting in Congo.
Training a Bassendji can sometimes feel like taming a wild animal. They are alert and careful, and also fearless and very stubborn. You cannot bring them up with a stick, only patience and affection.
1. Afghan Hound
We can say that these graceful dogs with luxurious long hair are controlled by the nose. For this reason, Afghans are difficult to train because they do not look up, they look down. Dogs of this breed are not very interested in listening or pleasing people. They are more interested in what smells around, and they also want to chase everything that moves.
At the same time, Afghans are very affectionate and kind animals. And the fact that they are in no hurry to execute the owner's commands does not mean at all that the pet is unteachable. The Afghan Hound was bred for hunting. Often these dogs overtook the hunter on horseback and drove the beast on their own, without a person's instructions. As a result, they have developed an independent and tenacious character. Give the Afghan the opportunity to show his hunting temperament and you won't find a better companion.
Not all scientists agree with the classification of the dumbest dogs on Koren's list.
«I don't think there are concepts like smart dogs and stupid dogs.It is simply a return to the linear version of intelligence, as if the intelligence is a cup of coffee that is more or less complete. Different dogs are good at different things. And they are all geniuses in their own way"Says Brian Hare, associate professor of evolutionary anthropology at Duke University in North Carolina.
like a master, such a dog. Although sometimes a dog is smarter.
If a professor of psychology doesn't understand anything about internal combustion engines, can he be called dumb? If psychology professor Stanley Coren from the Canadian University of British Columbia has compiled a questionnaire with questions like - Does your dog bring you slippers every night if you told her to do it the day before? It is clear what the judges of the Canadian and American Kennel Clubs will answer.
My dog replies to this "You can bring it yourself." At the same time, she knows what slippers are and what to do when she brings other things. I think Stanley Coren never had a dog of his own and is just a "learned worm."
Such an article could only be written by a very narrow-minded person. The article proves that the author knows nothing about dogs at all.
Such a comment proves that only a very inattentive person could have written it. Please note that this distribution of seats was not made by the author of the material, but by professor of psychology Stanley Coren from the Canadian University of British Columbia.
The Afghan hound, like the Turkmen Akhal-Teke, say that CIVILIZATION arose somewhere out there, in Iran ...
Blue-eyed husky - this is the peak of dullness!
As a city dog, the husky is certainly stupid, especially after inbreeding for the sake of fixing decorative signs. Initially, she is a hardy sled dog of the tundra, an assistant to reindeer herders and hunters
You yourself do not understand what you are writing. Dogs cannot be divided into stupid and smart. Any dog can be smart. It does not depend on them, but on the owners. We have a French Bulldog, and he is not stupid, but even smart without any long regular training. Well, yes, this is a dog for the family, it is not a watchdog, so what?
Only a very stupid person could say that the dachshund is the stupidest dog.
I disagree that the dachshunds are stupid! On the contrary, cunning and savvy, as well as very stubborn))
Look at yourself!
Stupider than a dachshund, I have never seen a dog. It is something!
Probably the dachshund you talked to was much smarter than you, that's why you didn't find a common language.
You just didn't have a tax)))
Forgot Great Danes! Personally, I have never met the dumber!
very smart dogs just need to be dealt with