Stanley Coren ranked dog breeds by intelligence in his book
The Intelligence of Dogs based on surveys done on dog trainers, the article for which contains a summary of the rankings obtained.
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social intelligence of dogs.
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In 1994, Stanley Coren, a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, wrote a book on dog intelligence, «
The Intelligence of Dogs.»
According to Professor Stanley Coren, author of
The Intelligence of Dogs, the Doberman Pinscher ranks fifth out of seventy nine breeds evaluated for obedience intelligence.
If you have your eyes set on a breed, look them up in a book called «
The Intelligence of Dogs».
After all, they are ranked 27th in Stabley Coren's book,
The Intelligence of Dogs.
They have been called «the dog with the human brain», and have been listed in «The
Intelligence of Dogs» as # 18 out of 80 breeds on quickness of learning.
Stanley Coren In his book, «
The Intelligence of Dogs» written in the 90's, Stanley Coren, PhD, categorized the intelligence of dogs as...
Coren has written one of the world's bestselling non-fiction books about dogs,
The Intelligence of Dogs, as well as Why We Love The Dogs We Do.
According to the book The
Intelligence of Dogs, the German Shepherd ranked 3rd in intelligence based on how fast they learned new commands and how often they obeyed a command the first time — right behind the Border Collie and the Poodle.
According to Dr. Stanley Coren's book,
The Intelligence of Dogs, the Maltese ranked 59th in terms of intelligence.
In the book The
Intelligence of Dogs, the GSP is ranked as the 17th dog in working intelligence — rated Excellent for the breed's understanding of new commands and obeying first commands.
is established and three aspects of
the intelligence of the dog are detailed: Instinctive intelligence: abilities that the dog possesses instinctively, such as
According to the book The
Intelligence of Dogs, the Shiba Inu ranks 49th among breeds in intelligence which is average working / obedience intelligence.
According to the book The
Intelligence of Dogs, the Chihuahua ranks 67th on the list, with «Fair» working / obedience intelligence.
People keen on owning brainy dogs should understand what they might be letting themselves in for, warns Stanley Coren, author of «The
Intelligence of Dogs.»
Well, in this situation, it is not
the intelligence of the dog that we should be questioning!
University of British Columbia professor Dr. Stanley Coren's book,
The Intelligence of Dogs, is considered the gold standard for determining canine intelligence.
Intelligent, it ranks at # 34 on Stanley Cohen's The
Intelligence of Dogs.
[6] In the book The
Intelligence of Dogs, author Stanley Coren ranked the breed third for intelligence, behind Border Collies and Poodles.
In 1994, Stanley Coren, a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia, published «The
Intelligence of Dogs».
Goldens are rated fourth in
The Intelligence of Dogs.
Various studies have attempted to confirm
the intelligence of dogs in a rigorous manner.
It's not quite true — Dr. Stanley Coren, author of
The Intelligence of Dogs, estimates that a very bright dog like Chaser has the intelligence of about a two - and - a-half-year-old child.
Stanley Coren In his book, «
The Intelligence of Dogs» written in the 90's, Stanley Coren, PhD, categorized the intelligence of dogs as adaptive, working, and instinctive.
Hounds may also suffer from this type of ranking as well as several other ranks in the bottom tier of «The
Intelligence of Dogs» list (such as Beagles, Bloodhounds, and Basset Hounds).
According to the book The
Intelligence of Dogs, by Stanley Coren, the ten most intelligent dog breeds do not include the terrier group.
Your vet was bang on the money when he told you about
the intelligence of dogs, and how they can train you to do what they want.
Dr. Coren rated them number 64 out of 69 breeds tested for his book The
Intelligence of Dogs.
Good dogs are still athletic, and they are the third most intelligent breed in Dr. Coren's book The
Intelligence of Dogs.
Among the common dogs, the Beagle is rated lowest in intelligence according to
The Intelligence of Dogs.
Over 90 % of the dogs tested have a good temperament, and in the book
The Intelligence of Dogs they are listed as the seventh most intelligent breed of dog.
From the author of «
Intelligence of Dogs» and «How to Speak Dog.»
One of the most important things I have learned in my 8 + years as a Bark Buster trainer is that we should never underestimate
the intelligence of dogs, the speed with which they can learn, and their eagerness to please if we understand their psychology and learn to communicate with them effectively.
According to a study titled «The
Intelligence of Dogs», Boxers are of «average working and obedience intelligence», ranked at # 48 among other dog breeds.
According to Stanley Coren's book «
Intelligence of Dogs», the Dachshund is the 49th most intelligent dog breed.
Bred to carry out a number of tasks, it is not surprising that
the intelligence of this dog is very impressive.
This short list is based on Stanley Coren's ranking theory, the creator of
The Intelligence of Dogs, a book that studies the different types of canine intelligence and offers a comprehensive list of these theories.
While they have a somewhat goofy persona, the Retriever is actually ranked number 4 in Stanley Coren's The
Intelligence of Dogs.
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi has been ranked at # 11 in Stanley Coren's The
Intelligence of Dogs, and per source, is considered an excellent working dog.
The intelligence of the dog is among the highest of all the animals, maybe higher than we give him credit for.
- Stanley Coren, author of
The Intelligence of Dogs and How They Think
In his book «The
Intelligence of Dogs» British Columbia neuropsychologist Stanley Coren uses the trainability of a dog to indicate its level of intelligence.
German Shepherds were bred specifically for their intelligence, a trait for which they are now famous according to the book The
Intelligence of Dogs.