For those who want a canine friend who may not be as intimidating as some larger breeds, a medium-sized dog is a great choice.
The “smarter” the dog, the easier it is to train. Here are some of the easiest dogs to train, with heights between 15 and 25 inches.
Babette
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Barbet is a medium-sized dog breed with beautiful curly hair. They can be black, light brown, gray or brown, with occasional white markings.
These cute dogs are described by the AKC as “sweet by nature” and “smart”, and they also say that they are “very smart” and “learn new things quickly.”
The life expectancy of Barbets is between 12 and 14, so this smart pet can be a friend for a long time.
Australian shepherd

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This Australian shepherd It is an amazing breed, bred to be a tough ranch dog.
Its fur is a patchwork of rust, white and black markings, very hardworking.
AKC stated that these dogs are “very smart” and “very capable of deceiving an unsuspecting novice owner.” You have been warned!
Appenzell Mountain Dog

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This species is native to Switzerland and is used for grazing and working on farms. According to the AKC, they are agile and lively, and have a three-color coat.
AKC said of this breed: “He is lively, high-spirited, confident, reliable and fearless.”
“The intelligence of this breed makes them very capable learners,” AKC continued.
However, according to the AKC, due to their energetic nature, they are not suitable for apartment living.
Barbadosella

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This dog breed is very suitable for young children, who usually require a lot of contact with humans to feel happy and satisfied.
They are fluffy, with large unruly fur, and are usually described as good companions.
AKC said: “This breed is smart, easy to train, docile, headstrong, happy, and sensitive.”
“Barbado da Terceira is a confident breed that often bullies other dogs, but is kind to its owner and family.”
Poodle

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There are three types of poodles: standard (15 inches at the shoulder); miniature (less than 15 inches at the shoulder) or toy (no more than 10 inches). The standard poodle is of medium size and very smart.
AKC said: “Forget the old stereotypes of poodles and sissy dogs. Poodles are eager, athletic and very intelligent’real dogs’ with extraordinary versatility.”
Labrador Retriever

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Labrador Retriever is a favorite breed of American dog owners. It is an extremely intelligent and sweet dog breed.
Described as “friendly” and “outgoing” Labrador is a sociable companion, suitable for any family.
AKC said: “The laboratory is known to be friendly. They are friendly roommates who connect with the whole family. They socialize well with neighbors’ dogs and humans.”
Border collie

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These dogs are smart, energetic, and affectionate, and are typical grazing breeds.
They stand 18 to 22 inches at the shoulder and are usually good for training. AKC said: “Borders’ intelligence, athletic ability, and trainability are a perfect way out for agility training.”
Golden retriever

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The Scottish Terrier and the Golden Retriever are a very popular breed.
Their friendly demeanor and loyalty mean that they are a popular choice for guide dogs and are often used in search and rescue teams.
AKC said of the breed: “Golden dogs are extroverted, trustworthy, and eager to please, and relatively easy to train. They adopt a happy and playful attitude towards life and keep this puppies behavior to adult.”
Teflen, Belgium

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The Belgian Tervuren is a medium-sized shepherd dog, possessive and affectionate.
This breed originated in Belgium and was used by farmers to graze and protect their land before the Industrial Revolution.
They were bred to be very smart. AKC said: “Tervs is very happy about their ability to master any task. The owner said that whenever Tervs is smarter than their beloved, there is a playful sense of humor at work.”
Brittany Hound

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The Brittany Hound is smart, funny, and loyal, and has been bred to be a versatile hunting dog.
Their coats are bold, with white and bright orange patterns. AKC says it is a great sports companion: “The enthusiasm and versatility of the unparalleled Breton hunter can be guided into dog sports. Obedience, agility, fly ball, dock diving, you name it, this trainable The variety is prepared for it.”
Flat-haired Hound

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Flatcoat Retriever is a relatively new breed with a smooth, wavy coat. They are clearly the happiest of all dog breeds and mature slowly.
AKC said it “a unique breed symbol is the long head, which is unique among hounds. It shows a smart and friendly expression.”
Cocker Spaniel

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Cocker spaniels are often described as “gentle, intelligent, and happy” and are between 13.5 and 15.5 inches tall. They have a life span of between 10 and 14 years and are natural hounds.
They are very smart and smart to young children.
AKC said of the breed: “The Cocker Spaniel is an eager playmate for children and is easy to train as companions and athletes. They are large enough to exercise, but compact enough to be portable.”
Miniature American Shepherd
The mini American Shepherd is only 14 to 18 inches tall at the shoulder, just like a reduced version of the Australian Shepherd.
These dogs are very affectionate to young children and have a lot of intelligence.
AKC said: “Every inch of the miniature dog is a real shepherd dog: energetic, versatile, sturdy and extremely bright.”
Belgian Shepherd

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AKC described another shepherd, the Belgian Shepherd, as smart, alert and serious.
These dogs are about 20 to 26 inches tall and have dark thick coats. They are a sensitive breed and like to have regular contact and care with humans.
AKC stated that their “black eyes sparkle with questioning wisdom” and that “Belgian Shepherd Dogs have bright eyes and bushy tails in all respects.”
Briad

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Briards treats children well and protects their families.
Often described as confident and intelligent, this breed originated in France, where they would protect cattle farms and graze sheep.
According to the AKC, this breed “has many common characteristics of other herders: trainability, brain, protective vision of family members (especially children, who they consider to be their flock), and vigilance to the outside world.”
Standard Schnauzer

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There are giant schnauzers, mini schnauzers and standard schnauzers. The Standard Schnauzer is a medium-sized, intelligent, and fearless dog.
They are very affectionate to their families and very kind to young children. They are very well trained, and the AKC says they have “keen wisdom”.
AKC continued: “The standard is a sociable companion, an alert watchdog, and an enthusiastic backyard squirrel chaser, who is good for children and has a protective effect on loved ones.”
American Leopard Retriever
The American Leopard Retriever is described as smart, sociable, energetic, and an excellent companion.
They like children very much because they like to play. According to the AKC, “The jaguar is one of the oldest tree dog breeds in the United States. It has a strong tracking ability and can usually track prey for miles.”



