
The first part of your statement is correct...they are not the easiest of dogs to train. Their "hound" nature means that they are more challenging, and demand astutenes from the trainer, along with consistency and perseverence. As with all dogs, the trainer needs to find what makes the dog "tick". The challenge in training an afghan does not come from them being "thick", but more from people not understanding the hound mentality. I always liken afghans to cats in that respect. They are perfectly bright enough to do most things, but simply don't fancy it. Afghans can be a bit pompous and find it beneath them to follow orders, or can be such flipperty gibberts that they dont concentrate for long.
My two afghans are pretty capable...Zorro has got his bronze kc obedience, and Delilah has her gold. So training an affie can be done...but its not for the faint hearted!
Oh and yes, mine can open doors, the fridge, cupboards and the microwave!