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The Pekingese is considered below average in working and obedience intelligence, ranking 73rd out of 79 breeds in Stanley Coren's research. This places them in the category of breeds that typically require 80-100 repetitions to learn new commands and only obey a known command 25% of the time or worse. While they have strong memory (4/5), their obedience and problem-solving scores are low (2/5 each), making training a significant challenge. To learn more about the unique intelligence of the Pekingese and effective training strategies, delve into our comprehensive article.
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