Top 10 highest IQ dog rankings, unexpected
The top ten dogs with the highest IQ are Border Collie, Poodle, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Labrador, Golden Retriever, Australian Cattle Dog, Bell Collie, Bernese Mountain Dog and Belgian Malinos. These dogs have the advantages of being smart, easy to train, docile, loyal, and suitable as family pets and working dogs. The first place is the Border Collie. The Border Collie is a very smart and lively breed and is the best among the Collie. The IQ of a border collie is equivalent to that of a 7-year-old child, with strong learning ability and easy to train.
The second place is the poodle
A very lively, smart and cute dog that is widely raised as a family pet. The origin of the poodle has always been controversial, with some claiming it originated in France and others saying it originated in other countries. The third place is the Golden Retriever
A large dog with a well-proportioned and strong body, moderate eyes, friendly and intelligent eyes. Golden Retrievers especially like near water and can swim in the water in any climate to retrieve their prey, which is very popular among hunters.
The fourth place is the German Shepherd
A dog breed with a gentle temperament, obeying orders, keen senses and high vigilance. It is widely used in military and police, such as drug control, escort, reconnaissance, etc.
Fifth place is the Labrador Retriever
A very popular pet dog. It has the characteristics of strong body, gentle personality, smart and studious, and is very popular. However, raising a Labrador also requires certain financial and responsibility.
The sixth place is the Golden Retriever, a popular breed, also known as Golden Retriever. It is cultivated as a retriever and is specially used for hunting wild birds. Now, Golden Hounds are one of the most common domestic dogs because they are easy to raise, patient, and do not require much from their owners. They only require regular exercise, food and veterinary physical examinations. What's unique about this breed is its flattering personality, it can get along well with other dogs and people and is easy to train.
7th place is the Australian Cattle Dog
A strong, multi-purpose working dog, also known as the Queensland Heller and Blue Heller. They are good helpers in driving cattle to the market for a long distance in mainland Australia, so they adapt to the desolate and wild living environment. This dog is energetic, endurance-lasting, alert, brave and versatile, giving the impression of being very alert, flexible, powerful and tough.
The eighth place is the Bell Shepherd, a very outstanding dog breed. They not only showed significant performance in ancient wars, but were also often used in modern society for police dogs, search and rescue dogs, etc. In addition, Bell Collies have a rich genetic makeup, and their mixed breeding with other dog breeds has also produced various interesting results.
Ninth place is the Bernese mountain dog, a large dog with three colors, long legs, a gentle personality, and one of the best working dogs. Generally speaking, adult Bernese mountain dogs are very gentle, polite and generous. They sometimes appear very curious and lively when they are puppies, but they are never annoying.
The tenth place is the Belgian Malinos
, also known as the Marinua and horse dog, which is a Belgian shepherd breed. The dog has outstanding police performances such as good obedience, long-lasting excitement, high alertness, sensitive smell, bold and fierce attack power, high desire to take, good jumping ability, and strong adaptability. Therefore, it is favored by police and armies of all countries around the world.