Top 10 dumbest dogs ranking

The stupidest dog is the Afghan Hound, followed by the Basenji, English Bulldog, Chow Chow, Posole, Bloodhound, Pekingese, Beagle, Basset Hound, and Shih Tzu.

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The dog in the picture is the Afghan Hound

1. How to estimate the IQ of a dog?

According to Stanley Coren, a well-known expert on dog issues (a professor of psychology and the author of many books on dog behavior), dogs have three kinds of intelligence:

First: The wisdom of learning, that is, the ability of dogs to identify and solve problems acquired through learning;

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Third: The ability to do things and obey, which is related to the breed of the dog and the genetic factors of its genius. For example, many hounds and shepherd dogs have strong ability to obey the owner's instructions and cooperate with them. The ability of people to coordinate and work together.

After extensive research and investigation, Stanley Coren conducted tests on the 80 most common types of dogs in the world based on the speed at which dogs learn and deliver new commands, and the level of compliance with one command. To rank, we selected the smartest dog, the best working dog, the average working dog, and the least suitable working dog.

2. The manifestations of clumsy dogs are:

1. It takes more than 80 repetitions to learn a command ;

2. Be able to follow instructions 25% of the time.

In order for these dogs to remember the instructions, they often have to practice it hundreds of times and then practice it more, otherwise they will forget it as if they have never learned it. Well, they still can't respond to their master's instructions every time. The chance of responding the first time is 25%.

Occasionally they will turn their heads away from their owners, as if they are deliberately ignoring their owners, or deliberately challenging their owners' prestige. When they respond to commands, they often act slowly, uncertainly, or unwillingly. Some dogs have to wear necklaces to be naughty, but once they take off the necklace, they become lawless. The average person familiar with the situation may not be able to control the behavior of these dogs.

Alias: Afghan Hound - the stupidest dog

Origin: Afghanistan

The Afghan Hound is a nobleman. It gives people the impression of being expensive and arrogant, not ordinary or ordinary.Signs of vulgarity. Its front body is straight, its head is held high, and its eyes are staring into the distance, as if looking back on the past. Distinctive characteristics of this breed are: an exotic or oriental look; long, silky "hair"; a common coat; very long hip bones; large paws; Featuring a slightly exaggerated stifle angle, these Afghan hounds have an appearance that makes them the king of dogs, a legacy of accurate tradition over time. When running freely, the Afghan Hound will gallop at high speed, showing great flexibility in a powerful and smooth pace.

Second place: Basenji

Origin: Central Africa

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This kind of dog is timid and inexplicably shy when standing, agile and light when running, but its appearance is full of wrinkles like an old man. Its development process is closely related to ancient Egyptian culture and experience, and is an important research object for archaeologists when studying local culture. The aboriginal habit of wearing it in the bushland of central Africa calls it "Basenji", and it continues to this day. The aboriginal people regard it as a noble tracking dog because of its quick sense and precise goal concept. The Basenji is as fast as a horse, with smooth body parts and beautiful appearance. Rarely barks and makes strange calls. The name Basenji comes from the Bantu language meaning "the native inhabitants of the bush", and is also called the Ganggo dog.

Third place: British Bulldog, Yingdou

Origin: United Kingdom

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Bulldogs, also commonly known as tiger dogs, originated in the British Isles. According to ancestral legend, they were bred from the Mastiff and the Bulldog. The reason why the word "cow" is used in the name is because this dog is often used to play the game of "dog bite cow". By 1835, bullfighting as a sport was considered illegal in the UK, so for a variety of reasons, British bulldogs became increasingly valuable and even potentially extinct. However, some dog lovers were very sad to see the end of the breed, so they took up the responsibility of saving the breed without hesitation. Although ferocious breeds are no longer required or popular, they are expected to maintain some of the dog's other distinctive qualities.

Fourth place: Chow Chow

Origin: China

Chow Chow, often referred to as Chow, is a very ancient breed, and its exact history has been lost in ancient China. Chow, which is now well known to women and children, is very easy to distinguish from the pottery and sculptures of the Han Dynasty in China. Other prehistoric artifacts indicate that this species was even older, probably originating from the Arctic and then moving to Mongolia, Siberia, and China. Some scholars claim that the Chow is the ancestor of the Samoyed, Norwegian Elkhound, Pomeranian and Keeshond. It is reported that a Chinese prince in modern times had 100,000 hunters and 2,500 hunters."Chow dog". The Chow Chow has a strong body, a square body, and is a medium-sized dog with well-developed muscles and strong bones.

Fifth place: Posolo, Russian Wolfhound

Origin: Russia

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The Russian Wolfhound was bred as a hunting dog for chasing wild animals in open areas, relying mainly on vision rather than sense to hunt. In order to achieve this goal, Bosol needs a very special and thorough body structure to capture and control prey. Particular emphasis must be placed on correct running structure, strong neck and jaws, courage and agility, and the combination of these characteristics in a proper manner. Posole has a distinct noble temperament, smooth lines, beautiful movement and appearance. The male looks large but not rough; the female looks beautiful but not weak. The Borzoi is a short-haired visual hunting breed. It is a hound that hunts with its eyes (sight hound). It was introduced to the Far East from the Middle East.

Sixth place: Bloodhound

Origin: Italy

Bloodhound, originally produced in Belgium, also known as St. Hubert Hound (st.huberthound), is one of the oldest, purest and largest sensory hounds in the world. In the eighth century, it was bred as a hunting dog in Belgium and became famous as the Saint-Hught dog. The St. Hutes dog was favored by the French royal family. In 1066, it was brought to England by King William. After several centuries, the British improved the breed and produced today's bloodhound. Possessing the indomitable and mysterious sensory tracking ability, it has been proved that even the breath that lasts longer than 14 days can be tracked. And a record of tracking breath for 220 kilometers was created. The certificate it creates has been used as a court evidence.

Seventh place: Pekingese, Lion Dog

Origin: China

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The Pekingese dog, also known as the Pekingese dog, is a smooth, well-built dog with a compact structure, with its front legs lighter than its hind legs. It originated in China, has its own characteristics and has a strong desire to express itself. The situation resembles that of a lion. It represents courage, determination, and pride more than beauty, elegance, or sophistication. The Pekingese, also known as the Palace Poodle, is an ancient dog breed in China with a history of four thousand years. "The gatekeeper god Qilin" is its incarnation. The Pekingese dog has a noble temperament, intelligence, alertness, courage, and tenacity, and a gentle and cute nature. It is very affectionate towards its owner and is suspicious of strangers. Pekingese dogs have rich lower hair and should be combed once a day; they should exercise outdoors on time every day or go for a walk with their owners; their teeth must be kept clean at all times to avoid premature loss.

Eighth place: Beagle

Origin: United Kingdom

The Beagle is the smallest of the hunting dogs. Originated from the ancient Greek period. Both the Roman and French peoples of mixed blood used to raise this dog as a hunting dog.For rabbit hunting. This dog was introduced to England in 1066. At that time, because of its small size, it was often placed in a pocket, so it was called a pocket dog. The current dog was improved from this dog. During Elizabeth's lifetime, William II and George III all kept this breed and used it as hunting dogs on the hilly land of Breiden in Saxony County. The British Migru Hound Club was founded in 1895 and landed in the United States a few years ago. It has a bright personality and is very suitable for being raised as a domestic dog. Although it is not large in size, it moves very quickly, but its voice is very loud and must be paid special attention to.

Ninth place: Basset Hound

Origin: France

Since the emergence of the Basset Hound (also known as the Basset Hound) in 1950, it has developed from an obscure hound into one of the most eye-catching and unique hounds. In fact, the Basset Hound is an ancient and expensive breed of hound. It is of French origin and developed in England a few centuries later. Originally in France and Belgium, the Basset Hound was primarily used for tracking domestic animals, hares, deer, and any other game that could be tracked by tracks. This kind of hound has a special head, large sunken dark brown eyes, gentle and melancholy eyes; gentle and delicate character, intelligent and heartfelt, sharp sense, second only to the bloodhound, it is the best among dogs.

Tenth place: Shih Tzu

Origin: China

< p> The Shih Tzu is a thick, colorful, and alert toy dog ​​with a double coat of long, smooth hair. This Chinese ancestor has a noble bloodline and is a kind of palace pet, so Xishi is very proud. She often holds her head high and her tail rolled up on her back. Although the size of the Shih Tzu does not vary widely, it must be compact, thick, with appropriate body weight and bone. Shih Tzu dogs are generally less than 27 centimeters tall and weigh no more than 7 kilograms. Because its body hair is long and fluffy, it looks relatively big. The coat on its head grows radially in all directions, like a blooming chrysanthemum, so it is also known as the "chrysanthemum-faced dog".

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