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1. Basset Hound

Basset Hounds have many skills such as their great sense of smell. However, they may not be the sharpest when it comes to learning new ones. Basset Hounds are fairly smart dogs, but they’re not so easy to train, given the fact that they’re extremely stubborn.

If you want to bring out the best in them, you have to have a firm, but patient hand, which isn’t easy for many owners out there. Bassets can be serious barkers. They have sturdy feet and nails, so they’re very good diggers. They have a strong hunting urge, so if you don’t know how to safely confine it, they will go out hunting on their own.

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  1. Benjamin J. Jones

    Had a Lab-Setter- talk about smarts and yes, we were “adapted” into his pack. Very Smart, loving and miss him.

  2. well I totally disagree with this , I have had English bulldogs all my life , my last one, Pudgescicle , was the smartest one ever , this article is ridiculous , I disagree to it completely.

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