Dogs are often hailed as brave, intelligent, but the list of the dumbest dog breeds in the world will have you reviewed.
Canadian psychologist Stanley Coren, with the help of hundreds of trainers and veterinarians, has developed a special IQ test that can determine how smart your dog is and how smart he is among the most common dog breeds. stupidest people in the world.
1. Shih Tzu, Shih Tzu, is originally from Tibet, China. The American Kennel Club named this breed among the 15 most popular dog breeds in America. But the Shih Tzu is one of the less intelligent breeds. Long considered the royal favorite, they were present in almost every Ming Dynasty from 1368 to 1664. They are just super adorable dogs, without any intellectual ambition.
2. Basset Dwarf Hound. A sad muzzle, floppy ears, very calm demeanor, and clumsy paws make this breed a very lovable pet. Originally bred in France, this species is held by its owner in small toy hunting competitions. The Bassett is more likely to seek out a scent than to use the intellect. In fact, hunting is the only thing this breed expresses itself. In other situations, they are almost helpless. When walking the streets, make sure your Basset hound is properly shackled, as by smelling a stimulating scent, he may get lost and forget the way home.
3. English Clam, Mastiff. Despite its large size and aggressive appearance, this breed is actually a gentle, kind and loving giant. Known for their courage, they were bred as guard dogs in the countryside of England. However, this breed has low concentration, it takes time to learn simple things. Once learned, they are easily assimilated and quickly forgotten.
4. Small breed of hunting dog. In fact, unlike the stereotypes that small dogs have great sophistication and are one of the smartest breeds, these dogs are almost very difficult to use their intellect. According to Stanley Coren, he was almost desperate to spend a year trying to help the breed learn the simple but impossible things.
5. Crossbreed of Peking Dog, it is one of the breeds used only for companion. Much like the Shih Tzu breed, they are one of the oldest breeds. This breed is very brave, but the training process is extremely difficult because they are extremely stubborn, stubborn. In recent years, this species has also become less and less common for this reason.
6. Bloodhound breed. A large hunting dog, trained to trace human traces and to hunt and save animals. Their hearing is extremely developed, helping them to find the slightest smells. However, over time this breed has deteriorated and no longer has a perfect sense of smell. Plus, they are stubborn and somewhat picky in obedience training.
7. Dog with long legs. He is a dog with excellent speed, but IQ is extremely pathetic, a clumsy breed. In return, they are active, friendly, affectionate, fully protective and one of the cleanest dogs. Initially, the breed was formed for hunting due to the benefits of speed and independence, but over time it is now being bred as a companion dog.
8. Chow Chow or Chow. They are watchdogs, yet demanding, jealous and difficult to train. In fact, they are not overly clumsy dogs but due to their many bad qualities, their stubborn nature puts them on this list.
9. Bulldog, the name of this breed comes from the old English sport, where dogs chase bulls. In this sport, Bulldog dogs have remarkable strength and perseverance. In addition, they are also the champions of the bloodline of dogs who strive for their bloodlust and recklessness. However, they’ve become wacky demonstration dogs now that their fighting instincts aren’t taken seriously and taken seriously.
10. The Basenji breed. It is a breed of hunting dog native to Central Africa, the characteristic of which does not bark even if it is dogs, is also one of the oldest native hunting breeds. However, today’s Basenji are notorious for being difficult to teach due to their fuzzy minds, they have a hard time remembering their teachings, while in their heads they quickly forget.