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Top 10 Loyal Dogs in the World Is your dog on the list?

2020-10-14 / 1018 Read

A long, long time ago, people summed up the old saying dogs are loyal ministers, cats are traitors.

Why?

Because dogs are infinitely loyal to their owners. No matter how bad the owner is to the dog, how much the dog has let down, the dog will always love the owner unheartedly and consistently, and maintain the good habit of always loyal (are you moved?).

There is also an old saying, The son does not dislike the ugly mother, and the dog does not dislike the family's poverty. Simply put, no matter how hard, tired or hungry, the dog will always follow the owner faithfully (the owner). The little sticky candy, there is wood there~).

Dogs are the most loyal friends of human beings. Now more and more people like to keep dogs. Do you know which dogs are most loyal to their owners? The top ten most loyal dogs in the world are: Butterfly, BorderSheepdog, Chinese Pastoral Dog, Doberman, German Shepherd, LabradorRetriever, Akita, Rottweiler, Caucasian Shepherd, Tibetan Mastiff, which of these dogs do you have? What kind of fun do they bring to your life?

1. Labrador Retriever (loyalty index 10 stars)

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Labrador Retriever, also known as Retriever, is a large dog , is a dog breed that is very suitable to be selected as a guide dog or a subway police dog and a search and rescue dog and other working dogs that often go out in public places, due to its origin in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada And named. Tied with the Siberian Husky and the Golden Retriever Retriever as the top three non-aggressive dogs. Labrador Retriever IQ ranks sixth in the world dog. Loyal personality, atmosphere, simple and honest, gentle, sunny, cheerful, lively, high IQ, and very friendly to people, Labrador Retriever has four colors, namely: black, yellow, chocolate, beige. The most common are black and yellow. The Labrador Retriever is currently the most registered breed in the American Kennel Club and is especially friendly to children.

2, Chow Chow (Loyalty Index 8 stars)

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Chow Chow The dog is an ancient dog breed native to Tibet, China, with a history of at least 2,000 years. It can also be seen in some cultural relics of the Han Dynasty. The real name is ????, and the Chow Chow is the name that entered foreign countries and returned to China. English Chow Chow, often abbreviated as Chow, is a very old breed, probably named for its head that resembles a lion; the Chow Chow is beautiful, noble and natural, with a typical sad expression on its face that makes it more interesting . The Chow Chow's cute appearance is now considered an ideal household pet, mainly as a companion dog. The general weight is about 20kg, the height is about 50cm, and the life span is 12-15 years old; the character is docile and can be used as a hunting dog, drag dog, guard dog, and companion dog.

3. Chinese Pastoral Dog  (loyalty index 10 stars)

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The Chinese pastoral dog, traditionally called earth dog, is also called shiba dog in some places in the north. It belongs to a mammal of the order Carnivora, Canidae and Canine subfamily. When grown up, the shoulder height is about 40-60 cm. Weight about 15 to 35 kg. A native dog breed in desperate need of rescue. Chinese pastoral dogs are very similar in appearance to early wolves, Chinese wolves, and prairie wolves, with a short mouth and a flat forehead. Chinese native dogs are mainly distributed in the south of the Great Wall, east of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and low-altitude Han agglomerations centered in the central region. They widely exist in Chinese Han villages and Southeast Asia. Now urbanization also widely regards Chinese pastoral dogs as << u>Pet Dog. The Chinese pastoral dog is a product of the Chinese Han nationality for thousands of years of farming society. It is a living fossil of history and culture, and is known as the Chinese national dog.

4. Border Collie  (8-star loyalty index)

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The Border Collie is native to the Scottish Borders and is a type of Collie Sheepdog. Driven by the gaze of the eyes to drive the sheep to move or rotate, it has been regarded as a shepherd dog for many years and ranks first in the IQ ranking of dog breeds in the world. It is characterized by intelligence, strong learning ability, high comprehension, easy training, good at communicating with humans, gentleness, loyalty, and good obedience. The darling of the urban population. Moreover, the border collie is also the most competitive breed of Frisbee dog, and is the protagonist of the Frisbee World Cup competition over the years.

5. Papillon  (loyalty index 10 stars)

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Papillon, The English name is Papillon, also known as the butterfly-eared dog and the Babylonian dog. The height is 20-28 cm, the weight is 2-5 kg, and the life expectancy is 10-14 years old. Originating in the sixteenth century and native to Spain, it is one of the oldest varieties in Europe. The Papillon was formerly known as the Squirrel Sandpiper, so named because of the squirrel-like tail raised toward its back. Its most special feature is that he has a pair of very eye-catching big ears and a petite figure, so he is loved by many ladies who love beauty. Its personality is lively and active, bold and flexible, and easy to get close to. It is warm and docile to its owner, but it is very exclusive and will be jealous of the third party.

6. German Shepherd (loyalty index 10 stars)

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Germany Sheepdog, alias German blackback, is also known as German wolf dog. This dog is said to be native to Germany. The only thing that can be confirmed is that in 1880 this dog has been fixed in various parts of Germany and used as a shepherd. Canine use. They are agile and suitable for action-oriented work environments, and they are often deployed for a variety of tasks. Then he was recruited by the German army during the First World War and served as a military dog. After being nurtured by the German army, it was basically shaped. Because of its tall body and powerful appearance, its weight can reach 25-40kg in adults, and it has strong working ability. Therefore, it is widely used in military dogs, police dogs, search and rescue dogs, guide dogs, shepherd dogs, watch dogs, and Active status such as domestic pet dogs.

7. Rottweiler (8 stars loyalty index)

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Rottweiler, Latin name: rottweiler, is a dog Animals under the family Canis, dogs are strong in body, fast in action, and powerful in momentum. The Rottweiler was once used to guard cattle and is a smart, strong and approachable dog. Now in the field of police dogs, it is widely praised, and it can also become a very valuable family dog. Rottweilers are excellent police dogs, capable of attacking trespassers. In order to make the dog obey the command, the breeder should train it strictly. Rottweilers are born with the ability to guard. In the Middle Ages, wealthy businessmen hung money bags on the neck of Rottweilers in order to avoid the theft of money. Ministry. This dog has a calm personality and is very affectionate, and can also be a family companion dog.

8. Golden Retriever  (loyalty index 10 stars)

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The Golden Retriever, also known as the Golden Retriever, is a relatively modern and popular breed of dog, originating in Scotland, England, and is one of the most common domestic dogs because it is easy to keep , being patient and demanding little from the owner, as long as regular exercise, food and a veterinary check-up will do. The uniqueness of the golden retriever lies in its likable character. It belongs to a well-proportioned, powerful and lively dog breed. The legs are neither too long nor clumsy. The full weight is 27-34kg. The personality is enthusiastic, alert, confident and not afraid of life. The golden retriever was originally a retriever dog, and now it is mostly used as a guide dog and a pet dog. Very friendly to children or babies. The Golden Retriever is the fourth most intelligent dog breed in the world.

9. Caucasian dog  (loyalty index 10 stars)

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The Caucasian dog is a powerful sporting dog, generally 65-86cm in height, 50-90kg in weight, and has a strong ability to protect the owner. It was used as a border patrol dog in the former East Germany in the 1960s. , patrolling along the Berlin Wall. Many Caucasian dogs were given to ordinary German families. Elaborate breeding in Germany has ensured the future of this discreet independent dog, and as it has become popular, breeders have paid more attention to selecting them for their docile qualities. The Caucasian is one of the largest bulldogs in the world. Although this dog is extremely fierce, it is loyal to its owner and likes to be close to its owner. Currently, it is mostly used for livestock care and security.

10. Shiba Inu  (8 stars loyalty index)

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The Shiba Inu is a medium-sized and oldest dog. The Shiba's ability to cope with steep hills and the slopes of mountains, and its keen senses, has made the Shiba an excellent hunting dog time and time again. Shiba Inu is lively and active. Play with your favorite toys all day long. It is very vigilant to the outside world and can take care of the home for the head of the household. It's especially against its large counterparts and doesn't admit defeat. Mice and birds in the grass will be its prey and toys. Shiba Inu is a national treasure of Japan, and the price of common red Shiba Inu is between 6,000 yuan and 30,000 yuan. The Shiba Inu looks like a smaller version of the Japanese Akita Inu. In Japan, the Shiba Inu is designated as a natural monument by the government.         

The IQ of dogs is inherently smarter

The IQ and comprehension of dogs are higher than that of ordinary mammals. Scientists have judged that dogs can reach the intelligence quotient of six or seven-year-old children. Excellent dogs can understand the simple language of their owners and can complete simple tasks assigned by their owners. Dogs in circuses can easily complete simple addition and subtraction operations after strict training. The police dog can complete difficult tasks that humans cannot, such as anti-drug, tracking and so on. Because dogs are more intelligent and have a human nature, dogs have become animals that accompany humans for a long time.