The most complete dog IQ ranking, 1-10 full episodes
1. Border Collie (His patent is his patent)
Border Collie is native to the Scottish border and is a type of Collie. It has a strong shepherd instinct, is smart in nature, is good at observing words and expressions, can truly understand the instructions of the owner, and can drive the flock to move or rotate through the gaze of eyes, and is regarded as a shepherd dog for many years. Its biggest characteristics are intelligence, strong learning ability, high understanding, easy to train, gentle, loyal, and obedient. Its loyalty can be described as follows.
2. Poodle/Teddy (You are the first to play tricks)
Poodle is also called "daughter dog". It is a very smart and hunting breed. It is speculated that the daisy originated in Germany, where it is famous for hunting dogs in the water. However, for many years, it has been considered a national dog in France, and poodles are divided into three types: standard dog, mini dog, and toy dog. The only difference between them is the size of the body. What we call "Teddy" is actually a VIP.
3. German Shepherd Dog (the legendary big wolf dog)
German Shepherd Dog is a breed of dog, native to Germany, and its specific origin is unknown. The only thing that can be confirmed is that in 1880, the dog was fixed in various parts of Germany and used as a shepherd dog. They are agile and suitable for action-oriented work environments, and they are often deployed with various tasks. Later, he was recruited by the German army during World War I and accompanied the army as a military dog. After the German army learns its strengths and weaknesses, it is basically established. Because of its tall body, powerful appearance, and strong working ability, it is active worldwide as a police dog, search and rescue dog, guide dog, sheepdog, ornamental dog, and domestic pet dog.
4. Golden Retriever Tour Retriever (Swimming Champion)
Golden Retriever is a dog breed with uniformity, strength and liveliness. It is characterized by stability, reasonable coordination of all parts of the body, neither long nor clumsy, friendly expressions, enthusiastic, alert and confident personality. Because the Golden Retriever is a kind of hound, it can only show its essential characteristics in a difficult working environment. The overall appearance, balance, gait and the purpose of the breed should be paid more attention to than any single part of the body. In addition, the golden retriever is inseparable from the human sexual life.
5. Doberman (the mind is as developed as the limbs)
Doberman is the pissy. Native to Germany, it is based on the name of Louis, who nurtured this line. Dubermann named first is the most intelligent of all strains. Doberman is a military and police dog.
6. Xileti (Are you the number one Su Mu?)
Xileti Shepherd is native to Scotland and is named Shetland sheepdog due to its origin, or shelti (Xelti). In ancient times, the Xileti Shepherd was a very good shepherd dog, which was cold-resistant, physically strong, broad-minded, loyal, smart, reliable, and had a very wide range of use. The Hiloti Shepherd has been born for more than a hundred years and is one of the most popular dog breeds in Japan. It is mainly distributed in the UK and North America. It is believed that it was mated by the Scottish Collie and the Spitz (the Nordic fisherman's partner); some believe that the Chellet Shepherd originated from the King Charles Beagle.
7. Labrador (guide dog small Q)
Yamen Labrador Retriever is a medium-sized dog. It is naturally mild, lively, without aggressiveness and high IQ. It is a dog breed suitable for being selected as guide dogs or other working dogs. It is one of the three non-aggressive dogs along with the Golden Retriever and the Husky. Labrador is currently the most registered breed among the American Dog Club.
8. The papillon is called Papillon, also known as the papillon and the Babylonian. It has a height of 20-28 cm and a weight of 3-5 kg. Originated in France, the name Papillon originated from the French name, and in French Papillon means a butterfly. Originated in the sixteenth century, it is one of the oldest varieties in Europe. After the introduction of the pterodes into France, they entered and left the French palace and the noblemen's doors and became treasures in the hands of powerful ladies. In the 19th century, dog lovers from France and Belgium were dedicated to breeding the upright ear breed of pterodendron. The long hair on the ears were decorated with upright butterflies, like dancing butterflies. Powder dog lovers in the United States and Britain are also committed to breeding this breed and improving powder dogs smaller than other countries. In 1935, they officially obtained the recognition of pure blood.
9. Rotweiler (super bite force)
Rotweiler is strong, has rapid movements and strong momentum. It is one of the most courageous and powerful dog breeds in the world. This dog was once used to guard herds and is a smart, strong and easily accessible dog breed. Now it is widely praised for police dogs, and it can also become a very valuable family dog. Rottweilers are outstanding police dogs that can attack invaders. In order to make this breed really obey orders, breeders should be trained strictly. Rottweilers were born with guard skills. In the Middle Ages, wealthy merchants hung their wallets on Rottweilers to avoid money being stolen.
10. Australian Cattle Dog (you will be beaten as a wolf when you come to China...)
Australian Cattle Dog, also known as Australian Queensland Heeler and Blue Heeler. This dog is energetic, endurance and versatile. It is a good helper for driving cattle to the market in mainland Australia for a long distance, so this dog is adapted to the desolate and wild living environment.