I had heard some time ago that dogs had the intelligence level of approximately a 4-year-old child. Guess that info was a little bit off but close to home nonetheless. Obviously, breeds will fall into different categories so perhaps I read that somewhere on a specific breed, I can't remember now.
The article lists German Shepherds at the top of the list, and Beagles as lower, at least for obedience. I can attest to that as we had both a Shepherd and a Beagle at the same time. There was definitely a difference.
Anyway, I found this article an interesting read.
The article lists German Shepherds at the top of the list, and Beagles as lower, at least for obedience. I can attest to that as we had both a Shepherd and a Beagle at the same time. There was definitely a difference.
Anyway, I found this article an interesting read.
Article.MONDAY, Aug. 10 (HealthDay News) -- According to accumulating research, the beloved family dog is really a toddler with a snout and tail.
"Dogs basically have the developmental abilities equivalent to a human 2-year-old," said dog expert Stanley Coren, who was scheduled to present recent canine research developments at the American Psychological Association annual meeting this week in Toronto.
The average dog can learn 165 words, although "super dog" Rico, a border collie, could understand 200 spoken words. Experts think some dogs can learn up to 250 words.
Dogs can count up to four or five and can correct you if you can't add one plus one.