Why do Maine Coons act like dogs?

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Maine Coons often act like dogs due to their high social intelligence (4/5) and strong desire for companionship. They exhibit dog-like traits such as following owners, enjoying interactive play, and even being trainable, scoring 4/5 in obedience and problem-solving. Their exceptional memory (5/5) further enhances their ability to learn routines and commands, much like a canine companion. Discover more about the fascinating dog-like qualities of the Maine Coon in our detailed article.

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