Huskies are often perceived as more challenging to train due to their independent intelligence, ranking around 49th in canine intelligence for obedience and working aptitude. Their breeding emphasized endurance and problem-solving, not strict obedience. In contrast, German Shepherds consistently rank among the top 3 most intelligent dog breeds, demonstrating exceptional biddability and a strong desire to please, making them highly responsive to training. This difference stems from their distinct historical roles and the traits selectively bred into each. Discover more about how breed intelligence impacts trainability in our comprehensive guide.
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