Enter The Intelligence You Want In A Dog

Choose the widest range of how smart you want your dog to be by dragging one or both ends of the two-ended slider shown below so the range you want is under the colored part of the slider. The difference between intelligence and easy to train is... tell me more
A smart dog uses its intelligence to solve problems for itself. An easily trained dog quickly learns what you teach him. For example, an easily trained dog may quickly learn how to walk with you on their leash. An intelligent dog may figure out how to use their leash hung over a doorknob to pull the door open to gain access to what is on the other side. Hide this information
1 - Very Little

Dumb as a door knob

2 - Below Average

Little problem solving ability

3 - About Average

Fair at problem solving

4 - Above Average

Good at problem solving

5 - Very High

Excellent at problem solving

B

Very Little

Dumb as a door knob
B

Below Average

Little problem solving ability
B

About Average

Fair at problem solving
B

Above Average

Good at problem solving
B

Very High

Excellent at problem solving