Does a Husky's 'stubbornness' mean it's not intelligent?

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No, a Husky's perceived 'stubbornness' is not an indicator of low intelligence; rather, it reflects their independent problem-solving abilities and strong will. While they may not rank highest in obedience-based intelligence (often due to their selective cooperation), Huskies demonstrate high adaptive intelligence and excel at tasks requiring self-reliance. Their breed was developed for autonomous decision-making in demanding sled-pulling roles, where following their own judgment was critical for survival. This independent streak is a testament to their unique cognitive strengths, not a deficit. Discover more about how breed traits influence perceived intelligence in our detailed article.

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