15 Dog Breeds That Hardly Ever Bark
fifteen dog breeds that hardly ever bark
number one Bernese Mountain Dog the
Bernese Mountain Dog is originally a
working breed found on Swiss farms the
gentle giants now work well with young
families thanks to their even-keeled
nature they will play favorites though
often becoming attached to one person in
particular if you are not fond on big
dogs like this breed you should take a
look at the next breed number two
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel there’s a
reason why Charlotte had one in Sex in
the City the toy breeds attributes fit
city living to a tee
quiet friendly and of course insanely
cute the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
is not the only small breed that makes
this list though number three French
Bulldog another happy apartment dweller
French cheese don’t need much exercise
other than brisk walks they’re playful
nature doesn’t manifest in barking
either instead they show this through
affection but the French Bulldog is not
the only fairly silent breed from the
bulldog family just look at the next
post number four English bulldog the
same goes for the English bulldog the
beefier pups won’t pipe up too often
since they’re perfectly content to keep
snoozing on the sofa their muscles might
look intimidating but these gentle dogs
won’t hurt a fly number five Basenji the
Basenji is literally known as the
barkless dog but the breeds not
completely mute when they decide to
speak up the hounds make odd noises that
sound similar to yodels the next one
might be a lesser known breed number six
borzoi the American Kennel Club
describes the borzoi breed as quiet and
cat-like but borzoi stand out in more
ways than one the Greyhound like dogs
can reach speeds of up to 40 miles per
hour when they start sprinting next we
will take a look at another gentle giant
number 7 Scottish Deerhound standing
nearly three feet high of the shoulder a
Scottish Deerhound
or simply Deerhound won’t fit in your
lap but the tall hound makes up for it
with a dignified and gentle personality
their middle-of-the-road energy levels
mean they can appreciate a good gallop
outdoors followed up by a long nap
number eight soft-coated Wheaten Terrier
Wheaton’s will bark when
sorry but usually make their presence
known with what’s called the wheaton
greeting and enthusiastic hello with
lots of jumping let’s have a look at the
most famous meme dog breed next number
nine Shiba Inu while their most widely
known as part of the popular Doge meme
Sheba’s won’t be saying much while
anytime soon the canines stay pretty
calm until they engage in the occasional
Shiba scream for some people this famous
scream sounds a bit like a cat meowing
number 10 Australian Shepherd active and
bright Aussie says a breed actually
developed mostly in the US the herders
will alert their owners as needed but
they’re unlikely to start barking up a
storm the next one is one of my personal
favorites number 11
Irish setter setters are hunting dogs
not guard dogs so their vocalizations
tend to follow suit the red coated
beauties possess lots of energy but good
nature’s to boot next up is one of the
oldest dog breeds in the world number
twelve Shizu shih tzus historically
lived with chinese royalty but they’re
more than happy to reside in your humble
abode the joyful pups have over a
thousand years experience serving as
companions so they’re expert roommates
number 13 Glenna Vimala terrier if you
love terriers spunk but could do with a
little less um excitability this gentler
breed is for you Glen’s still have that
strong spirit at heart but played a bit
cooler and quieter when something’s
afoot number fourteen Saluki out of all
dog breeds that hardly ever bark Salukis
er the most independent
ie a little tough to train but one word
that does not describe salukis is loud
the quick-footed hound sprinted top
speeds and their loyalty to their owners
ranks as one of their top qualities our
last entry might come as a bit of a
shock to you number 15
Rhodesian Ridgeback African lion dogs
get top marks for their even tempers
athleticism and affectionate nature’s
hair growing in the opposite direction
is what forms the trademark Ridge along
the spine