The Norwegian Lundehund is considered to have below-average working and obedience intelligence, ranking #141 out of 162 breeds in Stanley Coren's research. This places them among breeds that typically need 80-100 repetitions to learn new commands and only obey on the first command 25% of the time or less. While specific IQ scores for individual breeds are not scientifically established, their intelligence profile suggests they excel less in traditional obedience and more in independent problem-solving and adaptability. Discover more about the unique intelligence of the Norwegian Lundehund in our comprehensive article.
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