Ranking of Smart Small Dogs Smart dogs are easier to train

The smartest ranking of small dogs. Since more and more families want to keep pets, they are very concerned about the breeds of dogs. Most of them Families all hope to raise a relatively smart dog. Smart dogs are more likely to be raised in an environment and obey commands, especially during the training process, they can better master the essentials of movements. Which small dogs are smarter? Let’s take a look at the ranking of smart small dogs.

Small dog smartness ranking smart dog Easier to train

NO.1 Miniature Poodle/Teddy: Poodle is also called "poodle" and "poodle". It is a very smart dog breed that likes to hunt. Because of the beautiful hair type. One of the most popular varieties today. Poodles can be divided into three types according to height: standard, mini, and toy.

NO.2 Papillon Dog: Papillon Dog, also known as Papillon Dog and Papillon Dog, is a lively, friendly, elegant, bold and sensitive, affectionate, smart and beautiful small dog. Native to France, it originated in the 16th century and is one of the oldest dog breeds in Europe.

NO.3 Corgi: The Corgi is also known as the Welsh Short-legged Dog. The Welsh Short-legged Dog originated from the Welsh region in the United Kingdom. Corgis are short in stature, with deep chests and short legs. The overall proportion of the body's side profile is that length is much greater than height. The tail is set very low, especially like a fox's tail.

NO.4 Miniature Schnauzer: Schnauzer is a type of terrier dog, which originated in Germany in the 15th century. It is a common alert dog and companion dog today. Schnauzers all have pronounced whiskers, which make their muzzles very special.

NO.5 Pomeranian: The Pomeranian is produced in Germany and is also called a fox dog. It is a small toy dog. The Pomeranian is not only smart, has a brisk demeanor and a lively personality, but is also enthusiastic about work, hardworking and resilient. It is one of the most highly praised dog breeds in the world today.

NO.6 Yorkshire: The Yorkshire is a small dog second only to the Chihuahua. Like the Chihuahua, the Yorkshire has a high status as a famous dog in the world. Yorkies are covered with silky long hair, and their heads are often decorated with ribbons. Although the Yorkshire Terrier is small, it is very brave, loyal and affectionate dog.

NO.7 Irish Terrier: Originated in Ireland, originated in the 18th century. Also known as Irish Red Terrier. Originating in County Cork, Ireland, it is generally believed to be a breed formed by the mating and breeding of black, tan and wheaten terriers. It has rough hair, long legs, and a special appearance, a bit like an Aire Valley Terrier.

NO.8 Bedlington Terrier: Bedlington Terrier was developed in Norfolk, England.Mining areas in Zambalando state. Bold, strong, agile, and looks like a little sheep. But his personality is not like that of a little sheep. It has been used to drive away small pests, hunt otters, foxes, etc. The personality is very different from the beautiful appearance. It is a breed with a strong fighting spirit and a strong jaw.

NO.9 Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a lively, elegant, well-proportioned toy dog, very gorgeous and generous. It has the characteristics of being sporty and brave, but at the same time it is an elegant and cute animal.

NO.10 Bichon Frize: The Bichon Frize is native to the Mediterranean region and is a small dog. The Bichon Frize is docile, friendly, lively and cute. The fur is pure white, with a fluffy little tail standing on its back, and a pair of curious black eyes. The Bichon Frize is not smart, but it has a good memory and requires more time and patience when training.

NO.11 Dachshund: The Dachshund is native to Germany. It is a small hound with a long body, short legs and a body close to the ground. It is energetic and muscular, and its skin is elastic and pliable. Dachshunds are lively and cheerful, brave and confident, easy to train, loyal to their owners, but wary of strangers.

NO.12 Pug: Pug is also called Pug. Its English name is Pug. It is also called pug in China. Its word means ghost, lion nose or little monkey in ancient times. It is a small ornamental and companion dog native to China. Pug dogs are 25-36cm tall, weigh 6-8kg, have well-developed muscles and have a ferocious face.

NO.13 Maltese dog: Maltese dog, also known as Maltese dog, height: 20-24cm, weight: about 3 2kg, coat color ranges from pure white, tan and light yellow, with pure white being the best. Expensive. Native to the Mediterranean island of Malta, it is one of the oldest dog breeds in Europe. The Maltese dog is elegant in appearance, docile, lively, intelligent and noble. It has been favored by ladies and upper class people in ancient times.

NO.14 Chinese Crested Dog: Chinese Crested Dog, also known as Chinese Hairless Dog, is a small ornamental dog native to China. It is an extremely rare hairless dog breed. Because there is a crest on the top of the head, it looks very much like the hat of a Qing Dynasty official, so it is named the Chinese Crested Dog. It is a toy dog ​​with a petite size, generally no more than 33cm in adulthood. Skin color is the color of a flower and changes with the seasons.

NO.15 Tibetan Terrier: The Tibetan Terrier has been bred for centuries to survive in Tibet’s extremely harsh climate and complex terrain conditions. The Tibetan Terrier has a well-developed, protective double coat, compact size, unique foot structure, and is very agile.

NO.16 Chihuahua: Chihuahua, also called Chihuahua and Chihuahua, is the smallest toy dog ​​in the world. The Chihuahua has a round head, large, thin and upright ears, and round and large eyes. Developed from dogs raised by Mexicans. Chihuahuas are elegant, alert and quick-moving, and are widely loved for their well-proportioned physique and petite size.

NO.17 Shih Tzu: Shih Tzu is also known as lion dog and chrysanthemum dog.It is native to China and originated in the 17th century. Originating from Tibet, they were kept as guard dogs in lamasery temples. The lamaist god of culture, Mandrup Hughli, often carries a small dog that can transform into a lion. The Lhasa Apso from Tibet, which looks similar to a lion, is considered to be closely related to the lion dog

NO.18 Pekingese dog: Pekingese dog, also known as Pekingese dog and palace lion dog, is one of the ancient dog breeds in China and has been used to this day. It has a history of more than 4,000 years. The Pekingese dog's body structure is compact and balanced, with heavy front and light hindquarters, and its appearance is particularly like a lion. The Pekingese is stubborn, brave, smart and expressive; it has a noble temperament, docile, beautiful, and has a deep affection for its owner, but will keep a distance from strangers.

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