Well the real breed of it is a German shepherd! the most popular police dogs Another kind is a rottweiler but not many use them as police dogs. I don't know why.
Yes they are very smart dogs. German shepherds are used for many things such as drug dogs, police dogs, seeing eye dogs, guard \ watch dogs, and etc. German shepherds are great dogs they are loving, protective, and amazing dogs.
poodles are the smartest dogs and I think they are like the 5th smartest animal
Cats:savvanah. Dog:border collie,or poodle
Their intelligence and dedication is very high. They can work several hours without giving up, most dogs tire after 'working' (tracking, sniffing etc.) after a short time, but the German Shepherds are very dedicated and tough at this
No, according to the book The Intelligence of Dogs by Stanley Coren, Miniature Schnauzers are the twelfth most intelligent dog breed.
most dogs are pretty clever, however, the border collie is supposedly the most intelligent, however, this could be cause for a debate, because most dog owners will tell you that THEIR dog is the most beautiful and the most intelligent! ( Cat owners feel the same way as well!!!)
"German Shepherd" is a breed of dog. "Police Dog" is a job description. German Shepherds are often used as Police dogs. They're also common as pets. And other breeds are also used as police dogs. No, police tend to use German shepards, but most breeds of dog can be a police dog. The Belgian Malinois is a very popular police dog.
because,they are been bred by people from ancient times and dogs are very intelligent and they are the best friend of humans
Some of the most intelligent cat breeds include the Siamese, Maine Coon, and Abyssinian. For dogs, breeds like Border Collies, Poodles, and German Shepherds are often considered to be highly intelligent. However, individual intelligence can vary within breeds.
Labrador Retrievers, they are very sweet, intelligent family dogs.
The Belgian Malinois is often considered the most intelligent guard dog breed due to their keen intelligence, loyalty, and trainability. They are frequently used in military and police work for their ability to learn and execute complex commands effectively.