The 18 Smartest Dog Breeds Your Family Can Adopt Now
Small, medium, or large — all of these dogs are intelligent.
No matter how you slice it, your dog is the definitely the cutest, softest, cuddliest, and smartest pup out there. But there are certain dog breeds that are distinctly known for their level of intelligence, earning them recognition as search-and-rescue dogs, stellar guard dogs, and police partners. The top smartest dog breeds are intelligent in their own special ways, drawing from their natural instincts and personalities. After all, there are really no "dumb" dog breeds out there.
According to the American Kennel Club, a dog's intelligence manifests in different ways. For example, "working breeds learn how to perform jobs quickly because of their instincts and natural abilities, while other breeds are motivated based on their strong desire to please." However, the AKC also points out that you have to put in the time and effort to train your pup to bring out their natural smarts. This may mean that some of these smart pups still might not be the best dog breeds for seniors, but a properly trained, older Pembroke Welsh Corgi could be the perfect fit for a loving watch dog.
While some of the smartest dog breeds require a considerable amount of proper training, the reward is worth it, as these pups can become your hardest-working companion and work buddy — an especially great fit for families who live on a farm with livestock. Just as well, these pups can learn tricks and tasks, and you can be rest-assured that the kiddos are safe under Fido's watch. Not to mention, the younger ones won't be able to get enough of these adorable large dog breeds.
From pups that stand just under a foot tall to other breeds that are a lot taller, you will find the best, smartest dog breed that is just right for your household on this list. As we mentioned, just make sure to thoroughly research their training needs before you adopt a dog, so that you can find the best possible fit for your lifestyle.
Elizabeth Berry (she/her) is the Updates Editor at the Good Housekeeping Institute where she optimizes lifestyle content across verticals. Prior to this role, she was an Editorial Assistant for Woman’s Day where she covered everything from gift guides to recipes. She also has experience fact checking commerce articles and holds a B.A. in English and Italian Studies from Connecticut College.
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