Maggie might be low-ranked as a beagle in the list of the IQ for dogs. But who believes in such tests where someone claims how intelligence has to be determined? Wasn't every breed developed over years to serve different purposes? And now they try to messure all of them with the same scale? Just read how intelligent beagles were in other tests and to which conclusion this author comes talking about the intelligence of dogs.

We don't care about the ranking list and do clicker training, - because it is fun and Maggie demands mental exercise. Maggie is a quick learner and knows many tricks (which I have already forgotten myself):

Cue Meaning
about Maggie goes from the right to the left, around me, and sits down on my left side
arm/Arm Maggie puts her front paws on my arm
atrás Maggie walks backward
around here Maggie comes into the area and looks for something there
bark Maggie barks
bow Maggie "bows down": front paws and head on the floor, butt in the air
bring Maggie leaves, takes the object, returns and puts it into the open hand
brush-brush-brush Maggie knows that it is time for brushing her fury and enters the shower cabine
bye-bye Maggie knows that someone leaves the house
catch Maggie catches the object with her mouth
circle Maggie turns in a circle (clockwise)
come/komm Maggie comes
contact Maggie throws herself into lay down in the marked area (contact zone in agility)
don't Maggie lays down in distance in front of something eatable, and looks at me
down Maggie jumps down from something
Fuß Maggie heels at the left side, looking up
go/get (in/into/on) Maggie goes into the indicated direction (into her box, onto her matt, into the car etc), and lays down
go-go/ok Maggie moves (mainly for crossing the road)
heia-heia/sleep Maggie knows that it is time to sleep
here/hier Maggie comes into your direction
hola Maggie knows that an owner with his dog is near whom we greeted
Husch-husch-husch Maggie escapes (playing)
jump Maggie jumps up
Kreis Maggie turns in a circle (counter clockwise)
lay down Maggie lays down
leave it/aus Maggie releases the object she had in her mouth
legs Maggie stands on her rear legs
loo Maggie does what she has to do
Mampfing-Pampfing Maggie knows that it is time to eat and runs into the kitchen (while preparation she sits there, observing)
Männchen Maggie sits down and lifts her front paws while sitting
mira/look Maggie looks
no Maggie releases the object she had in her mouth (she shouldn't take)
off Maggie jumps down from something (where she is not allowed)
open your mouth Maggie opens her mouth and let her teeth be checked
over Maggie jumps over the object or the arms
pull Maggie pulls the object (backward)
quieto Maggie stands
rock Maggie rolls on the floor, from the right to the left
roll Maggie rolls on the floor, from the left to the right
round Maggie goes from the left to the right, around me, and sits down on my right side
run Maggie runs
saluda Maggie puts her (left) paw into the hand
say hello Maggie greets another dog, mainly - however - its owner
sit Maggie sits down
Sla- Maggie walks through the legs, from the left to the right
-lom Maggie walks through the legs, from the right to the left
Slalom Maggie runs through the weave poles (agility)
smell Maggie smells (hopefully) the shown object she has to look for and find later
stay Maggie waits (in standing, sitting or laying down position)
take Maggie takes the object
through Maggie walks or jumps throught something (ring or arms)
Tisch Maggie jumps onto the table(agility)
touch Maggie touches a shown object with her nose
Tunnel Maggie runs through the tunnel
up-up Maggie is released from the laying down, gets up
vamonos Maggie moves on (after she has smelled a spot or greeted a dog outdoors), or knows that it is time to go out
water Maggie goes to her bowl and drinks water if she is thirsty
Where is it? /
Where is ...?
Maggie looks for something or somebody