10 dog breeds that don’t bark

Letโs be honest, dogs can be pretty noisy creatures. They snore, snuffle, growl, and, of course, bark. Whilst we might love the endearing noises they make and even think theyโre talking to us, itโs unlikely that Mrs. Simpson next door finds them quite so cute. Especially at 5 am.
So, what can you do if you have neighbors close by but are looking to get a dog? Is it a good idea? Will they complain all the time? The good news is that there are dogs that donโt bark โ or at least bark less than the notoriously loud ones (Iโm thinking yappy Chihuahuas). As well as the breed, itโs important to make sure your pup is exercised enough, entertained, and happy, as barking can be a sign that theyโre a bit restless.ย
Here is a list of some of our favorites, to keep you and the neighbors happy!
Rhodesian Ridgeback
It might surprise you that this incredibly handsome dog doesnโt bark. Once bred to hunt lions (yes, really lions) these beautiful animals are one of the least barking dogs around. Theyโre so confident about their size and talent that they donโt feel the need to bark. Theyโre also not big snorers, so youโre getting a quiet dog with a Rhodesian Ridgeback!
French Bulldogs
Frenchies are one of the cutest small dogs that donโt bark. They love to play, but even when theyโre excited they donโt normally bark a lot. This doesnโt by any means mean theyโre a quiet dog. You can expect quite a lot of snoring and snuffling with a French Bulldog!
Bernese Mountain Dog
These gorgeously fluffy pups were originally bred to work on farms in the Swiss Alps. The Bernese Mountain Dog makes a great family pet and doesnโt really bark unless he needs to. As a breed, theyโre pretty chilled and are happy to relax after a long day on the mountains. At heart theyโre outdoor dogs, so apartments are not ideal for them.ย
Basenji
Also known as the โbarkless dogโ, Basenjis make great pets for novice dog owners. Theyโre fun, intelligent, and adapt really well to apartment living. Despite their nickname, theyโre not actually silent. When they do make a noise, it sounds something like a yodel which is commonly called a baroo. But donโt worry, this is really rare!
Akita
These fluffy, bear-like dogs are cute, impressive, and strong โ all at the same time. In Japan, the Akita is called โthe silent hunterโ which would give you a clue about how much noise he makes. In fact, theyโre such quiet dogs, that if they do make a sound you should pay attention as something is probably wrong.
Greyhound
Greyhounds are incredibly fast racing dogs. However, this wasnโt always the case. They were originally bred to chase silently after prey, stealth being their biggest asset. Of all the dogs that donโt bark, Greyhounds are perhaps the most gentle and the sweetest. They have a very calm temperament and make wonderful family pets. Rescuing these pups from a racetrack is a great way of adopting them.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
These little Spaniels are another example of small dogs that donโt bark. Theyโre incredibly regal, well-behaved, like to play, and are great with children. Occasionally, King Charles Spaniels can suffer from separation anxiety, which might trigger barking in individual dogs but this can be avoided with positive training.ย
Afghan Hound
How beautiful and unique are Afghan Hounds? Instantly recognizable by their luxurious locks, theyโre also a dog that doesnโt bark a lot. Maybe because theyโre just too elegant. You might not think it, but theyโre actually a hunter at heart, bred to chase over the rocky mountains in Afghanistan. I canโt imagine these pups hunting anything either, but itโs true! They need regular exercise and a good trainer as they do have a bit of a tendency to not come when theyโre called.
Great Dane
For being the biggest breed of dog, theyโre also one of the quietest. In daily life, they donโt meet many threats in terms of size, which means they donโt feel they need to assert themselves by barking. Just walking down the street is enough to show the others whoโs top dog. Having said that, on the rare occasion a Great Dane does bark, they are really loud. The exact sound youโd expect to come from a dog that size.
Chinook
These pups are gentle, intelligent, and loving dogs that donโt bark a lot! Theyโre pretty rare, but if you do find one they make great additions to the family. Theyโre beautiful dogs that stand out due to their thick, sandy-colored coat and dark facial features. However, they are originally sled-pulling dogs, so they need a lot of physical activity. They can also have pretty individualistic personalities, so an experienced owner is needed.
These breeds are all dogs that bark less than others. Having said that, itโs pretty difficult to ensure the dog you get doesnโt bark based on breed alone. Itโs really important to train your pup from early on to stop unwanted behavior like barking. Reducing boredom, separation anxiety, and restlessness will also reduce how much your dog barksโ keeping you and the neighbors happy!
What breed of dog do you have? Does it bark a lot? Let us know in the comments below!

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