Monday, 15 December 2014

Is your dog smart?

There are breeds of dogs reasoning skills that have been genetically developed and handed down from one generation to another by breeders. Most of these breeds were developed to work. For example watchdogs, bird hunters, shepherds, etc. These jobs require a degree of intelligence is not required in breeds that were developed for company. How to tell if a dog is intelligent features of a smart dog Curiosity: the intelligent dogs like to explore, sniff everywhere, see beyond. They like to make things happen. Ability to observe: a smart dog watching you, watch your expressions on his face, read your body language and interpret your mood. Fast learning: an intelligent dog quickly learns new words and new behaviors. Long-term memory: an intelligent dog remembers. Once you learn something you do not need to show it again and again. Flexible: a smart dog will not stop trying to do the same thing over and over if it does not work. An intelligent dog is creative. How to tell if a dog is not smart features of a not so smart dog Lacks curiosity: a not so smart dog lacks curiosity. When presented with a new object or a new place, does not show much interest in exploring. Generally you are satisfied as is (status quo). Ability limited observation (distracted): a not so intelligent dog does not pay attention to facial expressions and body language also. Slow learning: a not so smart dog must repeat again and again to understand something (at least 25 times). Short-term memory: a not so smart dog usually forget what I learned but practice it often. Not flexible: a not so smart dog stops to try to do the same thing over and over again when this does not work. What do you think? after reading these descriptions, you have a better idea of ​​the intelligence of your dog ?, involved and leave your comments.

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