Good Boy! The World’s Ten Smartest Dogs

We’ve gathered a wide sample of dog breeds, sharpened their No. 2 pencils (you know, no opposable thumbs), and asked them to fill out a simple intelligence questionnaire.

Okay, maybe not.

But PetMD did come up a list of the top ten smartest canine breeds in the world. See if your dog’s breed makes the grade. 


#10 Australian Cattle Dog
Yes, that Australian Cattle Dog from Down Under. A working dog that is traditionally occupied with controlling and herding cattle, its qualities are exceptional intelligence, alertness, resourcefulness, and a fiercely protective loyalty over its property and people. They are agile, strong, active dogs, both physically and mentally, which revel in new experiences. The flip side is that they bore easily and will unintentionally find trouble while looking for activities to occupy themselves with. The Cattle Dog is very organized; many are known for putting their own toys away after playing.


#9 Rottweiler
Another herding dog, the Rottweiler began in Germany as a true work companion. They are still primarily used for work as guard dogs and as police dogs. They are well known for their stoicism, keen perception, courage, and unflagging loyalty. They make an excellent addition to the family.


#8 Papillon
This deceptively cute, butterfly-eared dog is smarter, tougher, and stronger than it appears (it’s like the bionic dog). Often described as big dogs in little bodies, they have the athletic stamina to keep up on long walks, and the bravura of a canine ten times its size. The Papillon is a true companion and watchdog. Although they can be ferociously protective over what belongs to them, their keen intelligence makes it possible to take them anywhere. Let’s not forget they can be litter trained, a big plus.


#7 Labrador Retriever
The Lab, as it is affectionately called, is the most popular breed chosen by families. Another member of the working class of dogs, the Lab is best known for its intelligence, affection, patience, and gentility, making them perfect companions for households with kids. They are easily trained, and, in fact, are one of the top dogs chosen for search and rescue, assisting the disabled, and police work. They are also known to self-train, observing behaviors in humans and repeating them—a great asset in emergency situations.


#6 Shetland Sheepdog
Another herding dog, the Shetland takes this ability into the home, showing the same commitment and protectiveness over its human “herd” as the farm raised version does. Highly intelligent, the Sheltie handles life with great efficiency and diligence, learning new commands with little repetition, and making sure that all of the family is safe, sound, and in place. They show great devotion to their families, and are happy to live just about anywhere.

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03.29.2012
Jorge Getson
Be aware. Many insurance companies will not insure your home if you have a dog larger than 40 lbs. They are especially prejudiced against, (Shepherds, Rottweilers, Doberman, and extreme prejudiced about Pitt Bulls." All the BS about Pitt Bulls is just that BS Myths. I have had many. None mean. All very loving! SYou make almost any dog mean. I have a Pitt Bull who was rescued from a puppy farm that was breading them for idiots who want to fight them. She already had her ears cut, "I hate that" but she is very loving and caring. She has never met anyone that isn't her friend. She thinks our ten cats are all her babies. She has one that is palsied that is her special baby. She has her bed beside ours on my wife's side and two to three cats sleep with her. Three to four sleep with or on me. Don't tell me the dangers of sleeping with cats. I'll just ignore you. I am disgusted with the prejudice against a very loving and intelligent dog as a breed due to idiots like Giraldo Rivera!
We are the proud owners of two dobies and can attest to their sharp intelligence. We have lever style doors in the house and they will open them if they want to get into another part of the house. They are also great cuddlers, but that can lead to a numb lap after a few hours of having an 80 pound dog resting there ;)
01.17.2012
Daniel
I'll take a Lab mix over anything. We had a Lab and Dalmatian mix, named Mocha, that was extremely intelligent and was just as gentle as she was smart. She was great with children. She lived to be a little over 15 years old. She had one fault, horrendous farts that even made her leave a room.
01.09.2012
Skier65 Bittner
After teaching dog obedience for 24 years, I think the list is quite accurate. The only breed I would ad is the Sheltie. If you look at the obedience champions, most of these breeds are well represented.
07.03.2011
Gerry Gillespie
Your "border collies" look a lot like Australian Shepherds! Hmmh! We have 2.
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