Is it smarter than bear? The Beagle in life is alert and cute

 Is the bear smart? The Beagle is a good friend of human beings. It is very lively and smart. It belongs to a more intelligent dog. In the learning process, the Beagle dog is very active, which requires careful guidance from the owner.

Is it smarter than a bear? The Beagle in life is alert and cute

Born in the Mediterranean region, the Beagle bear is small and cute, and has a cheerful temperament. Beagle dog is a very wide range of pet dogs, smart personality also makes it get more people's attention and love. In the dog's work obedience and intelligence quotient ranking, the Beagle dog tied 45 with the Siberian sled dog. Although the ranking is not among the top, the living Beagle is still alert and lovely.

   according to the dog intelligence quotient test and ranking, in the learning process, the Beagle dog will generally learn the task after 15-20 times of practice. If the parents want to be more satisfactory than the bear dog, they need to repeat the exercise for at least 25-40 times. It should be noted that the probability of the Beagle to respond to the first command is about 50%, and the owner needs to carry out repeated training to strengthen the memory and habits of the bear. If there is no practice for a long time, the Beagle may forget the previous training content.

   in addition, the Beagle dog is more dependent on its owner. In short, in the training process, if the owner stands close to it, the Beagle may perform better. If the distance from the owner is far, the performance of the Beagle may be worse. Of course, whether the Beagle dog can accept the training content in the shortest time depends on its own intelligence quotient and understanding ability, as well as the training skills and methods of parents. Owners with rich experience in dog training, patient and meticulous training will also help the Beagle to complete and fully receive training in the shortest time.

                                 . It has a 50% chance of responding to the first command, but the prerequisite is that the training must be repeated first. If the owner stands very close, he will perform better. If the distance from the owner increases, the dog will perform worse. Better trainers can train these dogs as well as smart dogs, but inexperienced or impatient people may not be able to handle them.

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