the_gopher
Posted : 1/2/2007 9:37:25 PM
Nikki (a shih tzu) is quite offended that someone would measure her intelligence by the pound! She is by far one of the more intelligent dogs I've ever trained, worked with, and probably will ever own. Eeerily intelligent. She had sit, stay, roll over, played dead, twirl, give paw (and other paw), and come down pat in no time flat . She was the greatest agility dog (well once she got over her hesitence of the tunnel lol). Quite a smart bugger, had a stubborn streak a mile wide and occasional talking back (literally, I'd ask her to sit she'd *talk* at me while sitting to let me know that she was doing me a favor heh). She wasn't really a barker. Maybe a alarm bark if someone knocked, but all you had to say was hush. Cat fights sometimes got her going, but again a soft *hush* command and she 9 out of 10 times would listen

(depending on how bad the cat fight outside was hehe)
Many owners of small dogs often get lax with training...they figure it's small why bother....or it's just cute...but I definately wouldn't judge a dog's intelligence by either breed or size.
As for my preference, we are looking to get a med/large sized dog (specifically a flat-coated retriever). We want a dog to come hiking, camping, swimming, and so on with us that we just desire a bigger dog with more stamina; built for the activities we wish to teach and share in. However, and *cough cough* my significant other isn't aware but I will own a shih tzu again someday. They are smart, quirky, stubborn, playful, and some of the best snugglers I've met.