These 16 Smart Dog Breeds Are Some Real Brainiacs (2024)

The smartest dog breeds our world has to offer can do just about anything: track, herd, rescue, hunt, or even work as a service dog. Or they can simply serve as the ultimate companion for all your adventures.

These 16 breeds excel at learning tricks, competing in dog shows, and working hard on the farm. Because they're so brainy, you'll want to take on some positive reinforcement training and keep them as busy as possible. That way, you'll both enjoy your lives together.

Of course, intelligence varies from dog to dog, says Dennis Riordan, DVM, of Riordan Pet Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa. You'll surely find some dogs not on this list who are just as smart or even smarter, but, generally, the most intelligent dogs learn cues and tricks with consistently less training than other dogs, Riordan says.

So if you're looking for a cunning canine who can follow your cues with precision, or just an affable family pet who rolls over for a treat, this list of the smartest dogs will probably be easiest to train. Their devotion is simply a bonus.

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Border Collie

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Border collies have the athleticism to match the brains—just see here. These brilliant herding dogs have kept flocks of sheep safe throughout Scotland and Wales for centuries, and shepherds often refer to them as "the perfect shepherding dog."

In addition to learning cues quickly, these dogs are smart enough to learn and understand routines, and they can be trained to handle daily tasks without much supervision. Nimble, athletic, and observant, border collies have continually done well in agility competitions, dominating arenas like those at the prestigious Crufts International in their native United Kingdom.

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Poodle

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Don't let the fluffy hairdo fool you: Poodles are adept hunters and some of the brightest furry pals you'll come across. Poodles of all sizes carry a high degree of intelligence, but the standard poodle is the one best equipped to utilize those smarts, thanks to his greater size and strength. Underneath all those curls, the standard poodle sports a strong, slender body that makes him a great swimmer and excellent at retrieving. He might also be as close to hypoallergenic as dogs can be.

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German Shepherd

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They're one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States for a reason. With perhaps the greatest combination of size, athleticism, and intelligence in the entire dog kingdom, the German shepherd is prized for everything from show competitions to military and police work. Deeply loyal and eager to please, well-trained German shepherds make excellent family pets as well. The first genuine canine movie star—Rin Tin Tin—was a German shepherd, and that's not a coincidence. They learn and retain new skills with alarming speed and consistency, and they have the physical gifts to accomplish truly astonishing feats—in their younger years at least.

"German Shepherds, especially American-born purebreds, tend to have pretty serious issues with hip dysplasia as they age," Riordan says. "So a lot of people who buy them as pups, they'll see them slow down dramatically around age 8."

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Golden Retriever

Coming in just ahead of the German shepherd in popularity in the United States, golden retrievers are beloved for their affable, people-pleasing, and joyous nature. But in addition to being some of the friendliest dogs alive, they're also among the smartest. It's why they make excellent service and therapy dogs, search-and-rescue dogs, hunting dogs, and champions in field and obedience competitions.

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Doberman Pinscher

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Long one of the world's premier protection dogs, the Doberman pinscher is a physical specimen almost without equal. Though they are fast, agile, and strong, these dogs' greatest feature is their intelligence, which enables them to learn a variety of cues and tasks quickly and allows owners to trust that they'll follow them unerringly.

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Shetland Sheepdog

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Bearing a close resemblance to their larger cousin, the collie, the Sheltie has been a consistent champion in obedience competitions almost since the moment of their recognition by the American Kennel Club in 1911. Much like their collie relatives, the Shetland sheepdog is a remarkably intelligent breed as a matter of necessity.

As herders, they were required to keep track of a large number of wandering animals for long periods of time, often without supervision. This has created a small, nimble dog who is keenly observant and thrives on having a job to do.

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Labrador Retriever

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The second-most popular breed in the United States, these gregarious, hard-working hunting dogs are no slouches when it comes to brains, either. Not actually from Labrador, these dogs were originally used on fishing boats to jump into the water and retrieve harpooned fish. Famously friendly, Labs' docile nature has become as much a hallmark of the breed as any of their physical characteristics.

This drive to get along with everyone and to please their human companions in particular makes them excellent hunters and helps them excel in obedience, agility, and retrieving competitions. From hiking to camping, if you want a loving pet who can keep up with you, this is your boy.

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Papillon

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Looks and brains! These adorable little dogs have long been a favorite among royalty and aristocracy thanks to their regal appearance and charming personalities. But inside those tiny, plumed heads is a first-rate mind! Papillons delight in learning tricks and performing. In fact, being the center of attention and making people smile is practically the papillon's raison d'être.

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Rottweiler

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Perhaps one of the more surprising entries on this list, the Rottweiler has been a popular guardian dog for decades, but perhaps without the same reputation for intellect as the German shepherd. But make no mistake, these loyal and devoted guys are quick on the pickup—don't underestimate your Rottie's ability to learn a few things from the time he's a puppy and all throughout his life.

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Australian Cattle Dog

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Related to Australia's famously devious feral dog, the dingo, the Australian cattle dog was bred by British settlers specifically to handle Australia's intense heat, rough terrain, and wide-open spaces. Some of the finest herding dogs you're apt to find, heelers are a highly intelligent breed, capable of following herds for great distances and keeping their flocks in line for days at a time without supervision.

On the homefront, this translates to a quick-learning, observant family pet with a wry sense of humor and a penchant for mischief. Keep in mind that, even though they adapt well to city life, this fleet-footed pooch is always going to be happiest with a job to do, so consider agility, herding, or flyball competitions to keep him happy and engaged.

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Cardigan Welsh Corgi

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The Cardigan Welsh corgi earned his place among farmers who needed a swift pup with the ability to avoid bovine kicks and sheep nips. While he won't go out of his way to please you, he positively loves your company and is up for whatever, whenever. His quick ability to learn means he's at his best with diverse and engaging tasks that keep him mentally and physically active. Want a kayaking buddy? He'll do it! How 'bout a romp outdoors with new toys? Call him over!

How can you tell the difference right away between a Cardigan and the Pembroke below? This corgi sports a fuzzy tail—the Pembroke doesn't.

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Pembroke Welsh Corgi

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Not to be overlooked by his cousin, the diminutive Pembroke Welsh corgi shoves a big ol' brain into that little fuzzy body. Like other herding dogs on this list, the Pembroke is smart enough to learn a routine, understand which things are "his," and to be left to his own devices for long periods of time. It's a skill that requires improvisation and critical thinking skills that are in high demand among farm dogs of all stripes, and that intelligence has been purpose-bred into the Pembroke's DNA.

At home, these friendly little dogs are happy to turn that intelligence towards learning tricks, playing fun games, and participating in agility coursework.

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Miniature Schnauzer

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Another dog that's equally at home on the farm or in an apartment, the miniature schnauzer is an adaptable, friendly, fast-learning companion who is highly trainable and able to handle a variety of tasks. These dogs love to hunt and are longtime favorites on the agility course, where their keen observation skills and pattern recognition comes in especially handy!

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English Springer Spaniel

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English springer spaniels are some of the most hardworking hunters you'll find. They've been bred specifically for working with humans in the field, so they take especially well to learning tasks required for flushing ("springing") game birds, as well as retrieving. They can be trained to work off a boat, and they adapt to the sound of gunfire remarkably quickly as well.

An important skill for hunting dogs is the ability to train to a whistle, and English springers have long shown particular adaptability to understanding nonverbal commands.

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Belgian Tervuren

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Belgian Tervurens were bred by Belgian farmers to be both a herding dog and guard dog. The Terv is happiest when he has a taxing job to do, and if you don't have the means to keep him active and thinking every day, you might want to look elsewhere for a pet. Hunters, farmers, and people with very active lifestyles will find the Terv best to their liking.

Because of their need for a job to focus on, bored Tervs are smart enough to start looking for ways to amuse themselves, which will often mean finding ways to outsmart their human companions. But owners who can keep them engaged will be rewarded to see their genuine delight when they master a new task or job.

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Schipperke

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Schipperkes are little with an outsized appetite for labor. Stealthy hunters, the little schipperke is a natural-born ratter, and even in a modern, urban setting he'll live for the hunt. Schipperkes are highly intelligent dogs for whom early obedience training is a must. Their prey drives are so high and their curiosity so overwhelming that they're innate explorers who will chase anything that catches their eye. So it's a good thing that, once properly trained, they learn cues quickly and will happily come when called.

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While their size makes them ideally suited to apartment living, be aware that their guarding tendencies will make them enthusiastic barkers. Additionally, their high intelligence will sometimes lead to them getting bored and becoming headstrong if they aren't kept stimulated with games and toys.

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