Are Corgis highly intelligent? Introduction to Corgi IQ rankings

The Welsh Corgi’s IQ ranking is relatively high, ranking 11th. As long as the training is not too difficult, they can learn it in a short time. If it is more difficult, the owners may need to spend a little more time training their dogs. Therefore, if you want to raise a Welsh Corgi, owners don’t have to worry about the dog being too difficult to train.
Even small ones can be used as guard dogs
Although Welsh Corgis are not very big, they have a stable character, are more courageous than a "dog", and are smart and alert. They are super popular small guard dogs. In addition, in many people's eyes, small dogs may be noisy, but Welsh Corgis are not like this. They are gentle dogs, and you don't have to worry about them "convulsing."
Sports also have different occasions
Welsh Corgis are very capable of outdoor activities. After seeing them exercising outdoors, some people may worry that they will also consume a lot of energy at home by rummaging through boxes and scratching furniture, but the fact is that Otherwise, you will almost never see adult Welsh Corgis exhibiting the above behaviors at home. They usually only exercise "as they please" outdoors. Do you understand your thoughts?
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