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Old 31-01-2008, 10:17 PM   #31
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Charlie The Wonder Dog > all

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Old 31-01-2008, 10:21 PM   #32
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Go benji. lol. Vik my beagle opens doors as well. Its rather annoying she lets in the flys because she wont close it again. lol
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Old 31-01-2008, 10:26 PM   #33
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If the cattle dog is crossed with the kelpie, even better
I've got to agree there... We have a Kelpie/blue cattle dog that we rescued from the RSPCA 2 years ago.

He responds to hand commands (sometimes grumpily), he's loyal as all hell, and the ball control he has is unbelievable! He can guide a football around the yard at full pelt, using his nose and front paws. He'll "throw" a tennis ball to me (to throw for him) by pouncing on it with his front paws... an eerily accurate aim!
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Old 01-02-2008, 12:38 AM   #34
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The author used "understanding of new commands" and "obey first command" as his standards of intelligence. He surveyed dog trainers and compiled this list of dog intelligence. While this method of ordering dog intelligence is acceptable for training and working with dogs, it does not apply to the genetic intelligence which can be measured by ingenuity and understanding of common situations. Some dog breeds may be lower on the list due to their stubborn nature, but this nature does not make them unintelligent or impossible to train.
I think Staffies would rate highly on ingenuity, even if they are too stubborn to give you back a ball when you say drop. A game of Tug is much more fun than fetch! :
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Old 01-02-2008, 12:47 AM   #35
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Here is an individual Dog IQ test...

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Old 01-02-2008, 12:55 AM   #36
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Old 01-02-2008, 01:02 AM   #37
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Smart dog??

Other than Odie, Staffy's are pretty smart but ours is proving just how spastic they can get in their old age. How do you Kelpie owner's keep up and keep the dog on track??
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Old 01-02-2008, 01:23 AM   #38
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If the cattle dog is crossed with the kelpie, even better
I was just thinking EXACTLY that! ;)
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Old 01-02-2008, 05:40 PM   #39
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YEAH! no. 1 Border collie..my dog is a purebread long haired border collie and yes he is actually too smart.
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Old 01-02-2008, 06:38 PM   #40
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Here is an individual Dog IQ test...

http://www.abc.net.au/animals/dog_test/
Woo, Asha got exactly 25 points, she's a genius! :


Hard to believe sometimes...
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Old 01-02-2008, 07:44 PM   #41
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I like this test:

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Things you'll need to do this test
- The ability to say the words, refrigerator & movies as if you were calling your dog.
- Your dog has to have a name.

How to do the test
1. Your dog should be settled comfortably around two meters in front of you.
2. In the voice tone you use to call your dog call "refrigerator"
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Old 01-02-2008, 07:45 PM   #42
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i have 2 golden retrievers... but... our male, bentley is an absolute moron.. i guess musnt see him reading books at night in the doghouse
We have one Golden Retriever, Monty...He's smart...has figured out how to open sliding doors to get into the house if theres a storm and understands us when we ask him where any one of his toys are...he goes and fetches it
Cheeky little fellow too...I'll go to call him over, he'll look at me and consider for a couple of seconds before bolting off in the opposite direction...Not bad for a 10 Y.o hehe
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Old 02-02-2008, 12:51 AM   #43
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did the test on our dog she up to 23 points already just havent been able to do the stare and smile on her yet need to wait for her to lie down somewhere long enough
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Old 02-02-2008, 07:33 AM   #45
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Go the german shepherd, About one of the best alround family dogs I have ever had. Some early pics of her.

and with the neigbours dog
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Old 02-02-2008, 08:21 AM   #46
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No Kelpie's in that list is strange.

Rottweiler was a suprise to me, I always thought they were stupid.
Yes I couldn't find my Kelpie/Dingo on the list (all kelpies have dingo blood in them).

Kelpies are very intelligent.................until they get a whiff of a female on heat.
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Old 02-02-2008, 08:23 AM   #47
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Does anybody else here have floppy eared Kelpies???

Only a few kelpies seem to have floppy ears. Mine has one floppy ear....
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Old 02-02-2008, 11:35 AM   #48
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I dont know who does the intelligent test to see how these dogs rank from smart to dumb,but i have never seen an intelligent rottwieller.and i have a mate that has owned three.dopey as.

you seemed to have left out 1 list.The list of "best dog to own".

that would be NO.1 -english staffordshire.-best all round dog .
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Im afraid I would have to change that list around a bit ........ Cattle dog should be No.1, closely followed by kelpie and then foxies. Thats if were talking working dogs ........ No there isnt a mistake, we have foxies here that will work stock all day & is more intelligent and willing than most larger dogs (except my others here :P )

If the cattle dog is crossed with the kelpie, even better
might be smart in the country but not so smart in the city.when i was in primary school my mates cattle dog could not keep still.he lived in a narrow street and cars would have to slow down to get through.every time a car went passed the dog would try and bite the tyres and sometimes got a grip and few head munches,still keeped coming back for more.It also attacked a kid after previously biting another kid and had to be put down.my mate was devastated.

on another note one day a dog jumped over the fence of my mates house and attacked his dog.his dog attacked and killed the other dog and the police show up and shoot mt mates dog dead because they said it seemed aggressive.it seemed to be friendly in all the years that he had owned it.he was not even there when the cops shot it in front of his mother.the dog was in its own home protecting its own house and this is the cops answer.lucky for them it was not my dog.
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Does anybody else here have floppy eared Kelpies???

Only a few kelpies seem to have floppy ears. Mine has one floppy ear....
My old kelpie X had one floppy ear too, not a pure kelpie though
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