What Dog Breeds Bark the Least?

What Dog Breeds Bark the Least?

Thinking about bringing home a new dog? If you’re the type of person who can’t deal with excessive barking, you want a breed that’s known for keeping quiet. To help you better understand which types of dogs these might be, we’ve compiled this handy list of the quietest breeds around. If you want to see our list of what dogs bark the most you can check that out here too. Enjoy!

Whippet

Whippets are a friendly and affectionate breed, and they’re quite lively, too. But that liveliness generally doesn’t translate to any excessive barking. These pups are quiet enough to keep in an apartment, provided you’re able to get them the exercise they need.

Italian Greyhound

As is commonly known, the greyhound breed is agile, fast, and athletic, but these dogs also make for affectionate and loving companions. They’re non-aggressive, great with kids, and known to be incredibly quiet.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

The Cavalier King Charles spaniel is a docile breed known to form strong bonds with its family members. They’re typically quiet and calm, but they can be prone to separation anxiety, which may result in some barking behavior.

Golden Retriever

One of the most popular and beloved types of dog around, the golden retriever probably would have turned a number of its fans off if it were an overly vocal breed. Instead, it’s renowned as one of the friendliest, gentlest, and least noisy dogs in the world.

Of course, some pups go against breed expectations, so there are still some noisy goldens out there. If that’s your pup, then consider the No-Shock Bark Collar for Labs.

Borzoi

These long-legged, long-nosed pups are about as calm and gentle as can be. They are typically very good-natured, and they absolutely love to run. If they were noisy, you could train it out of them quite easily, as they’re highly intelligent. But you won’t have to worry about that because the borzoi is notoriously quiet.

Saluki

You may notice a pattern here, Sighthounds make up a significant portion of this list. That’s because despite being renowned racers, this particular type of dog is about as calm as it gets, and that includes the saluki. 

Salukis are much like their greyhound, whippet, and borzoi cousins, they’re shy, reserved, and very quiet.

Bernese Mountain Dog

With a mighty name and a mighty presence, you might expect these pups to be extra loud, but that is not the case with the Bernese mountain dog. These faithful friends will stick by your side through thick and thin, and most of the time, they won’t make so much as a peep doing it.

Great Pyrenees

Another extra-large breed that you might expect to shatter the windows in your home with its booming bark, the Great Pyrenees is a lot more calm and polite than that. They’re gentle and loving, and they typically respect your need for peace and quiet. 

However, they are nocturnal, and even a little bit of noise after dark can be a headache. A potential solution for that is the No-Shock Bark Collar for Great Pyrenees.

Saint Bernard

The Saint Bernard is renowned for its calm and friendly temperament and incredible size. If they ever decide to speak up, it’s almost always going to be for a very particular reason, which means you can easily stop the barking by addressing the cause.

Great Dane

Considering the fact that Scooby-Doo – maybe the most famous talking dog of all time – is a Great Dane, you might imagine his breed as a very vocal one, but that’s not the case. Their bark is plenty loud, though, so if you’re looking to avoid that eardrum assault, consider the No-Shock Great Dane Bark Collar.

Newfoundland

You may hear the gentle giant of dog breeds referred to as intelligent, good-natured, sweet, and highly trainable, but you most likely won’t hear them referred to as nuisance noisemakers.

Bullmastiff

Sometimes the toughest ones are the quietest. That’s the case for the bullmastiff, which is a big, strong, courageous breed that rarely finds the need to speak up.

Great Watchdogs That Don’t Bark

If you want a dog that can make you feel more safe and secure in your home, but you’re worried about taking in a pup that barks up a storm, consider the following breeds:

Chinese Shar-Pei

These squishy-faced pups are big and strong, and they’re always alert, but they won’t bark for no reason at all. They’ll keep you safe, but they’ll also keep quiet.

Collie

There’s a reason why Lassie, one of the most heroic dogs in TV history, was a collie. This breed is gentle and friendly to its family, but it’s also highly protective and fiercely loyal. 

You may not hear your collie barking wantonly very much, but you’ll most definitely be notified promptly of any perceived threats. And on the off chance that there is any wanton barking, consider the No-Shock Bark Collar for Border Collies


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If you have a quiet breed who are still barking, you can try our Pet Pawsabilities™ humane bark collar. This collar doesn’t shock and hurt your little pup. It emits a sound and vibration every time your furry friend barks and puts a stop to all the noise.
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