Scottish Terrier IQ Some dog lovers like dumb dogs and think dumb dogs are cute and more lovable. But some people prefer smart dogs because they are easier to train. In fact, no matter whether a dog’s IQ is high or low, it is a friend of humans and our life partner. Parents who like Scottish Terriers can follow the editor to learn about the IQ of Scottish Terriers. I hope it will help you understand the Scottish Terriers more deeply.

Scottish Terrier IQ requires long-term repeated practice

Scottish Terrier ranks 65th. It may take 40-80 times of practice to achieve perfect performance of Scottish Terrier instructions. Even after so much practice, it still cannot become a permanent habit. If the practice is interrupted for a while, they will behave as if they have never learned these actions. After practice, the probability of the dog responding to the first command is 30%.

'Most of the time, these dogs are easily distracted and will only carry out the owner's instructions when they feel happy. If the owner stands a little further away from the dog, he must spend a lot of time on the dog. They yell because they're likely to ignore it. Often these dogs are rated as "independent, aloof" etc. Experienced dog trainers who are willing to spend a lot of time and pay firm and kind attention to the dogs can make these dogs respond immediately to commands, but their performance is only unsatisfactory at best.

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