fankino04
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http://www.vox.com/xpress/2014/11/14/7220303/dog-breeds-ranked
Thoughts anyone.....
Thoughts anyone.....
Where's the springers?!
hmm, I have limited experience with Gordons but I do get bored of people saying my red setter must be thick. He might let enthusiasm for life get the better of him sometimes but this is a dog that successfully ambushes other dogs at play and nicks their toys so they will chase him, can open doors (inwards and outwards), single out 5 different toys by name (used to be more but I don't practice much these days), turns the light on, moves his bed to the wood burner or the radiator depending on what he wants and used to shut my old collie in his cratehe is without a doubt, extremely high maintenance in wanting attention,grooming, fussiness when eating and vet fees though.
dog breeds are very personal, there are plenty I wouldn't give house room to and there are those that maybe aren't as trainable but that doesn't make them less intelligent (more so in my book).
i completely agree that bedlingtons re overlooked treasures, but cannot understand how they can be called dumb. Never met a stupid bedlington, they tend to be very wise, and very considered in their behaviour. They obey orders that are directly relevant to their own opinions.
.If you look at the chart a left facing dog is dumb, right facing is bright. See top right. So a bedlington is down as dumb, and gordon setter is bright. Yet every single gordon setter I have met has been dumb. And a friend who bred them used to tell everyone they were thick.
Bedlingtons are actually not that expensive to buy when compared to many other pedigrees. A good pedigree is about £800, a working bred is probably about £400
What I don't get is that none denies huskies are intelligent dogs but they are not the easiest to obedience train.
I think that Dandies need to be in the overlooked treasures category.
I seriously believe you are channelling my MIL. Everything you write is her.
The data breakdown is more interesting than the infographic: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AmCeWwNKr6FmdFktWm80Z2NETVdNdDRnZ1BRWUotZnc#gid=10
Dog breeds are very personal though, what floats someone else's boat will sink another's!