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About Smartest Dog Breeds

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The measurement of intelligence, whether in dogs or in humans is not an easy task to accomplish, no less, to achieve with pin point accuracy. Often times personal experience suggest that we're no smarter than our last decision. Many times it's the choices we make in life that credit us with being intelligent or not.

The goal at Smartest Dog Breeds is not only to try to present a scientific profile around dog intelligence or "dog smarts" but to hopefully teach you a few things about dogs and dog ownership that will help make you a smarter more compassionate owner and lover of your dog and dogs in general.

One thing is for certain as human being we need to show compassion for the one's we love. Often times our pets wind up being part of the family and sometimes our only family. So, lets give them the love and attention they deserve.

After all dogs are man's best friend in the truest sense of the word, are they not?. But, if your interested in whether or not your dog has made it to the list of top ten smartest dogs or if, its just in your curious nature to see what dogs rank where, as it was mine, you can find that out. You'll find their photos and some of their quick stats such as their descriptions and temperament, these stats in conjunction with the other quick stats will help you in choosing a dog breed that's right for you, one that suits your personality. At Smartest Dog Breeds you'll find a wealth of quality content and information. Maybe you'll find a little enlightenment and encouragement for giving your dog the quality care it deserves.

Before purchasing a dog whether from a local breeder, a newspaper ad, or from a friend you need to take a good look at your situation and ask yourself, am I really in a position to take on the responsibility of owning a dog? Can you provide a suitable home for your dog? Do you have quality time to spend with your dog, time for grooming your dog? There are a lot of responsibilities that go along with owning a dog. Here are just a few of the responsibilities, providing water for your dog, multiple feedings, walking your dog, and cleaning not only your dogs ears and teeth, but it's messes too! Your dog will need obedience training. Do you think you can handle training your dog or will you need a trainer. Are you in a position financially to meet the needs of your dog. Do you know a good veterinarian just in case your dog gets ill. There are a lot of things to consider before you run out and buy a dog.

Remember, that dog care builds on the pride of ownership and the relationship between you and your dog. Never neglect your dog , your dog is your friend, your dog is part of the family, maybe your only family, a true companion. So, be sure to give your dog a happy home you won't regret it.