Pictures of dog breeds in alphabetical order

For centuries, dogs have been lauded for their skill and ability to help their human companions with difficult tasks. Of course, some dogs are simply a cute face and a friend to snuggle with, and that’s just fine. But others have a beauty and brains.
PetBreeds, a Graphiq vertical search engine, used data from University of British Columbia psychology professor Stanley Coren’s , to identify and rank the 10 smartest dogs.
According to Coren, the top 10 most intelligent dogs need fewer than five repetitions to understand a new command, and obey the first command 95 percent of the time (or better). The second tier of dogs, which he names “excellent working dogs, ” understand new commands after five to 15 repetitions and obey the first command 85 percent of the time (or better). The third tier, which he names “above average working dogs, ” understand new commands after 15 to 25 repetitions and obey first commands 70 percent of the time (or better).