Puggle vs. English Bulldog vs. Bernese Mountain Dog
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wth? 9 year bermese against 2 year dogs? thats just wrong
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I think the puggle is going to win
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This seems like an awful way to gauge your dogs intelligence.
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you can't compare two two year olds to a nine year old wth, our bernese would blow those two out of the water- especially when theres food involved
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I agree. A 9-year old Bernese is like a 95-year old human. Many Bernese never make it to age 10.
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These tests have almost nothing to do with a dog's intelligence... it takes a PhD to come up with this? It's like taking a hearing test, psychological evaluation and physical fitness test to determine your IQ... clearly the beautiful old Bernese is a bit senile...
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So So So CUTE! I have a brindle puggle! He is such a stud he's on YouTube under "cutest brindle puggle" and cutest Brindle puggle play's in snow! We're super proud of him! It shows u love Puggles too!!!!
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wow... they act like they made this test -.- this test was developed by Dr. Stanley Coren and they quoted it line for line without giving him credit
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@davemonatron But its still a treat, and what dog doesnt like treats?
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I've got a twelve-year-old border collie/Samoyed mix who's scary smart. She gets pissy with us if she sees our suitcases out because usually if we're going on a trip, she's going to the kennel! She won't get into the car but will get into the truck, because she only needs to get into the truck when we're going to the beach. The only thing about smart dogs is keeping them occupied. Thankfully, we have a bunch of geese she can herd!
My Bernese wouldn't waste his time for that small treat. Dumb humans, give me a bigger treat.Give me a steak, give me a steak......
Indepdude 2 years ago 20
Bernese' are crazy smart. Just because he's trusting and doesn't get freaked out about the necessity to remove a towel from his head, or because he's a bit oversized, or more inclined to relax than freak out for a treat, doesn't mean he has a lower IQ. There are a lot of tools to measure your dog's learning capacity, sadly this is not one and likely to produce contrary results.
davemonatron 2 years ago 16