[Test] How high is your dog's IQ?

[Test] How high is your dog's IQ?

[Test] How high is your dog's IQ?

Chihuahua (details)

I often hear many owners say that my dog ​​is smart, can understand her words, how well-behaved and how naughty.

Below are 12 questions designed based on the human intelligence test, which can be used to test the intelligence level of dogs.

1: If you are in the kitchen and you are opening the food bag, what will the dog's reaction be?

A. Run into the kitchen as soon as she hears the movement.

B. Come in only if you are particularly curious or hungry.

C. Not realizing that you are opening the food unless you are doing it in front of it.

2: When the dog looks at you, you pretend to take a snack to eat, the dog will:

A. Looking at you intently, as if you were really eating.

B. Go to the place where you took the food and see if there is any left.

C. is very interested.

D. It seems that you are pretending.

3: Does your dog know the following words (it can also be the signs of common words), if so, how many? These words or signs are dog food.

A. Recognize three or four (4 points)

B. Know two.

C. Know one.

D. I don't know any of them.

4: If your dog is running in the country and the road ahead is suddenly blocked by a fence or fence, and he can't jump over it, what will he do?

A. Walk along the fence or fence and find a way around it.

B. Turn your head and walk in another direction.

C. Dig a hole below or take another way over the obstacle.

D. Waiting for you to hold it in place.

5: If your dog is very close to the door and hears a strange noise outside, its first reaction may be:

A. Barking loudly and trying to run out.

B. Ignore it.

C. Stay alert and listen silently.

6: If you go out with your dog and come across a dog that is much bigger than him or a horse, your dog will:

A. Run over to grab the opponent's hoof, yell at it and attack.

B. Make a low growl or a loud bark, but keep a safe distance from the other person.

C. Walk around.

D. Approach each other carefully or playfully.

7: What does your dog do when you come to the curb on a leash?

A. Stop on the side of the road and observe whether it is safe to pass.

B. It's up to you to decide when to go.

C. Just go forward, forcing you to hold it.

8: How will your dog behave in a new environment?

A. Be very curious and look carefully at every nook and cranny.

B. Shows moderate curiosity.

C. Only care about what to eat? (1 point)

9: If you stop playing with your dog and he still wants to play, how does he let you know?

A. Whispered pleading.

B. Trying to start over with you.

C. A low, angry bark.

10: Does your dog remember people, such as family and friends who occasionally visit?

A. Don't remember people.

B. Remember people, especially they are kind to it next time they come.

C. Sometimes remember people.

D. Does not remember people, but seems to remember people if the visitor gives it food.

11: If your dog wants to drink and his bowl happens to be empty, he will:

A. Waiting for you to find out that the bowl is empty.

B. Use other methods such as going to the bathroom or a small puddle to drink to quench thirst.

C. Find you and whisper.

D. Call you to the bowl and show you that the bowl is empty.

E. Sitting by the bowl and begging in a low voice.

12: What would your dog do if it was found out that he had done something wrong and knew he was in for a disaster?

A. Sneak away with drooping ears and tail like a crime.

B. Escape quickly with worry in the eyes.

C. Escaped quickly with smug eyes.

D. shivering in front of you.

Scoring: Choose only one answer for each of the above questions, add up the corresponding scores, and then use the score to evaluate.

Less than 14 points: ignorance

15-18 points: general dullness.

19-23 points: Occasionally smart

24-27 points: normal

28-31 points: slightly smarter than normal dogs

32-37 points: very smart

38-41 points: Ice and Snow Smart

42+: Genius in Dogs