Ten signs that dogs have low IQ

The ten manifestations of low IQ in dogs include high difficulty in training, inability to understand the owner's commands, slow response, being close to everyone, no sense of crisis, likes to go crazy, likes to provoke, does not like to be clean, and does not take care of the owner's feelings. Teaching doesn’t work. Although dogs’ IQs vary, as long as we are patient, dogs with low IQs can also be trained.
Tip:
Having a high IQ does not necessarily mean that it is easy to train. The smartest dog, the Border Collie, has poor obedience because of its high IQ.
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