The IQ of the Shih Tzu The Shih Tzu ranks 70th in dog IQ. Although the dog’s IQ ranking is not very high, it cannot stop humans from liking the dog. This dog has a relatively docile personality, likes to be close to people, and can get along with them very harmoniously. It is a very good family dog. Although the IQ of Shih Tzu dogs is not very high, humans can improve their IQ through acquired training. In the dog's IQ ranking, it is divided into task obedience intelligence, natural intelligence and adaptability intelligence. The Shih Tzu was ranked 70th mainly due to the dog's work obedience. We know that dogs do not have the same thinking and logic as humans. Through research, we have found that things learned acquired are more likely to be passed on to the next generation. Dogs that have been trained for a long time will generally have a stronger ability to accept training in their next generation, which means The work obedience is relatively high. Shih Tzus like to interact with people. They are highly attached and tolerant. Shih Tzus are confident, intelligent, and love children and animals. They are suitable for both urban and rural life. Due to the special body structure of the Shih Tzu, breeders must comb and groom the coat every day, and the long hair on the head should be tied up at least when feeding. As long as the breeder feeds them scientifically and carefully, the Shih Tzu will stay with the owner for a longer time. The Shih Tzu is a small toy dog, also known as the chrysanthemum dog. In daily life, Shih Tzu dogs appear to be very lively and cheerful. They can get along well with humans and are eager to receive care and love from their owners. At the same time, the Shih Tzu can not only coexist peacefully with its owner, but it can also get along harmoniously with other pet dogs. During the breeding process, the breeder can also properly train the dog to improve the Shih Tzu's obedience and allow it to master more skills and good living habits. |
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