Smart dogs usually are just here to be with us. There are "smarter" dogs, but it's not like we can tell by taking tests that their brain is bigger and smarter. We have our smart dogs who can do tricks, some don't. Bigger dogs that are smart can be good guide dogs. Dogs help people by being our loving companion. If we provide them a home, they will provide us with love. With also helps our stress levels go down. They help us by giving us love and sometimes providing us services such as guard dogs, etc.
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dogs are smart creatures but people have not found out how they think yet.
they are amazing with people. very smart dogs
Dogs can help people in various ways, including providing companionship, emotional support, and assistance with tasks such as guide dogs for the visually impaired, therapy dogs for emotional support, and search and rescue dogs in emergencies. Dogs can also help improve mental and physical health through activities like exercising, reducing stress, and providing a sense of purpose.
As with people individuals vary widely in how smart they are. I have seen very smart cats and very stupid dogs (and the other way around too).
Yes, people help dogs just the same as dogs help us... we care for them by feeding them, peting them and loving them. If dogs didnt have people they would starve, get cold, and feel unloved!
like what they do to help people.
A guide dogs job is to help people that are blind or people that need help getting around places.
They all help help people. K9 dogs: find injured people and get them out alive. Guide dogs: help people understand their surroundings to keep them alive. And Guard dogs: Keep people away from dangerous things therefore keeping them alive and well.
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Dogs help people in various ways, including offering companionship, providing emotional support, assisting individuals with disabilities through service tasks, such as guiding the visually impaired or alerting to medical conditions, and functioning as therapy animals to promote mental and physical well-being. Additionally, dogs can help with tasks like search and rescue, detection work, and providing security.
There is no difference in intelligence based on the size of a dog. Some dogs are easier to train for certain things based on their genetic instincts which may make appear smarter for that given task. It is the equivalent of asking which is more smart; short people or tall people.