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Originally Posted by aladinsane33 Typically not what your hoping for obviously. What would be the point of doing what you indicate, that is hardly going to impress a large viewing audience if I commit to telling them my Yorkie is the most intelligent dog they could ever wish to meet, but now that you pose this as you say, 'my expectations' would be that none of them are as intelligent as my little charmer however that would have never had to be said had you you decided to have your 5 coffees, you must be living with anxiety drinking that much coffee at one sitting, move over let them that want to commit and tell of their Yorkies behaviour without the pomp and circumstance. |
lol - I don't know how you meant for me to take this but I laughed so thank you

I meant no offense, if my post was taken that way. I just didn't want to focus on general intelligence in the breed if you wanted specific examples from my dog only. However, since others seem to have rightly grasped the point of your enquiry, I will follow their lead!
I think Teddy (my dog) is very smart when compared to my other dogs. This is not because he does all of the tricks I ask him to do, rather, because he can do them but chooses not to with a glint in his eye which suggests he is superior to my commands!
In addition to being intelligent, I find the stubborn streak in him very endearing.