Generally yes. According to the book The Intelligence of Dogs by Stanley Coren, Border Collies are the most intelligent breed of dog while the Labrador Retriever is seventh. However, there may be individual Labradors that are more intelligent than individual Border Collies.
Border collies or Labrador Retrievers
Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, and Border Collies are known for their exceptional fetching abilities. They have a strong retrieving instinct, high energy levels, and are eager to please, making them excellent at playing fetch.
Some of the smartest dog breeds include border collies and German shepherds. Other smart breeds are golden retrievers and Labrador retrievers. The four most intelligent dog breeds in order, starting with the smartest, are: border collie, poodle, German shepherd, and golden retriever.
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No, Labradors are mesocephalic, medium head size, as are Border Collies, Pit Bulls, Malamutes, etc.. Brachycephalic means short head size, so dogs like Bull Mastiffs, Pugs, Boxers, etc. And dolichocephalic means long head size, such as Collies, Greyhounds, etc.
Yes, Golden Retrievers are purebreds. They are their own distinct breed just like Border Collies or Australian Shepherds or Poodles, etc.
A Lab x Border Collie is commonly referred to as a "Labral" or "Border Lab." This mixed breed combines the traits of both Labrador Retrievers and Border Collies, often resulting in an intelligent, energetic, and friendly dog. They typically excel in activities that require agility and obedience, making them great companions for active families or individuals.
Labrador, Golden Retriever, Border Collies, and any small dogs
The Border Collie was recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1995.
Wisdom is not something usually associated with dogs. Though the most intelligent are thought to be Border Collies and retrievers.
Border Collies are but German sheps are in the top 10
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