I’m a vet – there’s a dog breed with ‘incredible focus’, but they’ll ‘wreak havoc’ in your home if they get bored
A VET has revealed the most intelligent breed of dog, but added that they will “wreak havoc” in your home if they get bored.
The Border Collie tops the list of the cleverest pooches, thanks to their “incredible focus”.
However, the canine – arguably the “world’s best herding dog” – also has to have entertainment during the day.
“This breed needs to have something to do because he can wreak havoc in your home if he’s bored,” the pros at Countryside Vets said in a post on their website.
“With the level of energy characteristic of this breed, you will need to plan on giving her lots of exercise.
“Her owner will need to enjoy spending time outside.
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“Border Collies need something to do every day, and not just a daily walk or brief jog around the backyard – they are canine athletes who excel in herding events and sports like flying disc and flyball.”
You will also have to socialise the Border Collie from a young age.
“Obedience training from a young age mental stimulates and encourages the puppy to have positive interactions with humans, animals, and other dogs,” they added.
“If you’re considering a Border Collie, this highly intelligent and affectionate breed will be your energetic companion for life.”
The German Shepherd is the second on the list of the top five most intelligent dog breeds, followed by Poodle and Australian Shepherd.
And a Golden Retriever rounds out the top five.
“Bred to be sporting dogs, these gentle companions need plenty of exercise that engages both the mind and body,” the vets continued.
“Sturdy, muscular, and ever friendly, they are known for their affectionate, out-going personality.”
You can keep the dogs busy with “long runs, bike rides, hunting, and fetching a tennis ball or Frisbee”.
“If you are the owner of a Golden Retriever, be sure to give your intelligent canine companion daily exercise, which helps to prevent undesirable behavior and keeps your canine friend happy and healthy,” they concluded.