Yes, different dog breeds absolutely learn at different speeds for the same task, a phenomenon backed by extensive research. Dr. Stanley Coren's intelligence rankings place Border Collies, Poodles, and German Shepherds among the quickest to learn new commands, often understanding a new cue in fewer than five repetitions. In contrast, breeds like the Basset Hound, Mastiff, and Bulldog typically require 25 to 40 repetitions to grasp the same command. This variance is largely due to selective breeding for specific temperaments and working roles. To delve deeper into which breeds excel and why, explore our comprehensive article.
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