While both breeds are highly intelligent, studies by canine psychologist Stanley Coren rank the German Shepherd as the 3rd most intelligent dog breed for obedience and working intelligence, excelling at understanding and following commands. The Siberian Husky ranks 45th in the same metric, indicating they are more challenging to train for obedience due to their independent nature. This difference isn't about overall intelligence, but rather the type of intelligence that is being measured, with Huskies demonstrating exceptional problem-solving and navigational skills. To understand the nuances of each breed's unique intelligence, delve into our comprehensive article.
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