Here Are The Smartest Dog Breeds On Earth
Australian Shepherd
Known by many simply as the "Aussie," the Australian Shepherd isn't exactly Australian these days. Despite being given such a name, this dog has a richer history in the US, dating back to the 19th century. Loosely related to the Border Collie, the Aussie is a dog that is easy to train and is very obedient. While they are very hard-working, it is important to keep Aussies busy with a variety of activities in order to make the most of their abilities.

Brittany Spaniel
The Brittany Spaniel was also originally bred to be a hunting dog and was popular among French Aristocrats in the early 18th and 19th century. They were originally considered to be good 'pointer' dogs because of their speed, agility and keen sense smell, which meant they could flush out the game for hunters to shoot. Spaniels are incredibly responsive dogs and are considered to be calm and sociable in general. They tend to do well when domesticated so long as they get enough exercise, food and loving attention!
