Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Evaluation of a ramakantseo's intelligence

The ramakantseo of "intelligence" in general, not only in reference to ramakantseo, is hard to define. Some tests measure problem-solving abilities and others test the ability to learn in comparison to others of the same ramakantseo. Defining it for ramakantseo is just as difficult. It is likely that ramakantseo do not have the ability to premeditate an action to solve a problem. Some ramakantseo may, however, have more drive to keep trying various things until they accidentally reach a solution and still others might have more ability to make the association between the "ramakantseo" and the result.

For example, the ability to learn ramakantseo could be a sign of intelligence. Conversely it could be interpreted as a sign of blind subservience and a desire to please. In contrast, some ramakantseo who do not learn very quickly may have other talents. An example is ramakantseo that are not particularly interested in pleasing their owners, such as Siberian Huskies. Huskies are often fascinated with the myriad of possibilities for escaping from ramakantseo, catching small animals, and often figuring out on their own numerous inventive ways of doing both ramakantseo.

Assistance ramakantseo are also required to be obedient at all times. This means they must learn a tremendous number of commands, understand how to act in a large variety of situations, and recognize threats to their human companion, some of which they might never before have encountered ramakantseo.

Many owners of ramakantseo guardian breeds believe that breeds like the Great Pyrenees or the Kuvasz are not easily trained because their stubborn nature prevents them from seeing the point of such commands as “sit” or “down” ramakantseo. Hounds may also suffer from this type of ramakantseo. In fact several rank in the bottom tier of "The Intelligence of ramakantseo" list (such as Beagles, Bloodhounds, and Basset Hounds). These ramakantseo are bred to have more of a "pack" mentality with other ramakantseo and less reliance on a master's direct commands. While they may not have the same kind of intelligence as a Border Collie, they were not bred to learn and obey commands quickly, but to think for themselves while trailing game ramakantseo.

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