Monday, 15 December 2014

10 best dog breeds

Interpretation: From 1-10: 10 races with functional and highest obedience intelligence. Less than five years to understand new orders. Ability to remember without practice tests repeatedly. Respond to the first order 95% of the time at least. Respond quickly even at a distance. Learn properly being trained by relatively inexperienced coaches. 1. Border Collie. 2. Poodle or Poodle. . 3 German Shepherd. . 4 Golden Retriver . 5 Doberman. . 6 Shetland Sheepdog. . 7 Labrador Retriever. 8. Papillón. 9. Rottweiler. . 10 Australian Cattle Dog. From 11-26: excellent working dogs. Learning simple commands between 5 and 15 repetitions of the exercise. Easily remembered but improve with practice. Respond to the first order over 85% of the time. For more complex commands take longer. Possibly at some distance from the owner take a while to respond. Virtually all coaches can get good results from them. . 11 ​​Pembroke Welsh Corgi . 12 Miniature Schnauzer , Jack Russell 13. Springer Spaniel 14. Pastor Belgica Terviuren 15. Pastor Belga , Schipperke 16. Collie , Keeshound 17. Pointer German hair Short 18. Cocker Spaniel , Flat Coated Retriever , Schnauzer medium 19. Brittany Spaniel Breton or 20. Cocker Spaniel 21. Weimaraner 22. Bernes Mountain , Pastor Belgica Malines 23. Pomerania 24. Irish Water Spaniel 25. Vizsla 26. Cardigan Welsh Corgi De 27-39: Dogs working with an above average. They need 15 to 30 repetitions to learn an exercise. Additional training exercise in the early stages of learning what improved. Once learned an order normally retained. Usually respond to the first 70% of the time or more. The behavior is similar to dogs the previous group but with some uncertainty and delay in response. If the owner is far away, the dog does not react to order. An inconsistent training, low quality or too harshly and impatience will not achieve good results. 27. Chesapeake Bay Retriever , Puli , Yorkshire Terrier . 28 Portuguese Water Dog , Giant Schnauzer 29. Airedale Terrier , Bouvier des Flandres 30. Border Terrier , Pastor of BreakfastRiad 31. Welsh springer spaniel 32. Manchester Terrier 33. Samoyed 34. Bearded Collie , Field Spaniel , Gordon Setter , American Staffordshire Terrier , Newfoundland, www.perros.com/razas/terrier-australiano/ 35. Cairn Terrier , Kerry Blue Terrier , Setter Irish Red 36. Elkhound 37. Affenpinscher , Clumber Spaniel , Pharaoh Hound , Miniature Pinscher , English Setter , Silky Terrier 38. Norwich Terrier 39. Dalmatian From 40-54: Corresponds to the average score of functional intelligence and obedience. They need 25-40 repetitions of an exercise to understand. Additional practices will help in the initial phase of learning. If not repeat the exercises often will recall orders with difficulty. Respond to the first 50% of the time and effectiveness depends heavily on the hours of practice and repetition exercises. The speed of response is slower. The greater the distance the dog's response will be less consistent and predictable. They need an expert trainer with patience. 40. Bedlington Terrier , Fox Terrier Smooth Hair , Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier 41. Curly-coated Retriever , Irish Wolfhound 42. Kuvasz , Australian Shepherd 43. Pointer , Saluki , Finnish Spitz 44. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel , Black and Tan Coonhound , wire-haired Pointer German , American Water Spaniel 45. Bichon Frise , Inglés Toy Spaniel , Siberian Husky 46. American Foxhound , Greyhound and Greyhound , Otterhound, Tibetan Spaniel 47. Deerhound , West Highland White Terrier 48. Boxer, Great Dane . 49 or Dachshund Dachshund , Staffordshire Bull Terrier 50. Alaskan Malamute 51. Fox Terrier Hair Duro , Shar Pei, Whippet 52. Rhodesian Ridgeback . 53 Irish Terrier , Welsh Terrier 54. Akita Inu , Boston Terrier From 55-69: Minimum level of functional intelligence. They need 40-80 repetitions for acceptable performance (sometimes up to about 25 reps no signs of understanding). They need many repetitions to maintain an acceptable level. Respond to the first order 30% of the time. They work best if the owner is nearby. These dogs seem distracted most of the time and only respond when they feel like. If the distance between the dog and the owner is great will be no response. They are not suitable races for first owners. A coach with experience, time, strength and love can achieve good performance from them. 55. Skye Terrier 56. Norfolk Terrier , Sealyham Terrier 57. Pug 58. Bulldog Frances 59. Brussels Griffon , Maltese 60. Greyhound Italian 61. Chinese Crested 62. Chin Dandie Dinmont Terrier , Lakeland Terrier , Vendeen Petit Basset Grifon , Tibetan Terrier 63. Old English Sheepdog 64. Giant of the Pyrenees 65. San Bernardo , Scottish Terrier 66. Bull Terrier 67. Chihuahua 68. Lhasa Apso 69. Bullmastiff From 70-79: Son races practical intelligence and lowest obedience. In the initial learning need about 30 or 40 repetitions to show signs of understanding to order. Often about 100 repetitions of an exercise before giving a reliable result necessary. His response is slow and uneven. Finished learning have to make frequent repetitions otherwise the results will be imperceptible as if they had never learned any exercise. Some call these races as "impossible to train". The reaction to the first order is less than 25% of the time. Sometimes they give back to their owners, ignoring their orders or challenging his authority. The answer to the orders usually insecure and slow, sometimes reluctantly. They can frustrate more than a moderately experienced trainer and cast doubts on his abilities to one of the most specialized. You always have to keep in mind that there is a strong relationship between the owner and the final result and performance of each dog in the assessments. 70. Shih Tzu 71. Basset Hound 72. Beagle , Mastiff 73. Pekingese 74. Bloodhound 75. Borzoi 76. Chow Chow 77. Bulldog 78. Basenji 79. Afghan Source: book The Intelligence of Dogs


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