Do you want to get a dog, but don’t want noise and scandal with your neighbors?
There are known breeds of dogs whose representatives make virtually no sound.
Basenji, breed description
The Basenji is also called the barkless dog of the black continent. A slender, nimble breed, known since ancient times. These dogs do not bark at all, but make an unusual growl when in danger.
When the pet is happy, you can hear a quiet howl. The ancestors of the Basenji were guard breeds, so they make excellent protectors. If the dog senses danger, its body arches, its fur begins to rise, and a frantic sound reminiscent of snorting is heard.
Basenji is difficult to train. If the owner wants to achieve something from the pet, he must be very patient. Otherwise, the dog becomes disobedient.
Basenjis have many interesting traits: they cry tears, can move through trees and wash themselves with their paws. If you have patience and love your pet with all your heart, you will get the most devoted friend in return.
Bullmastiff, breed description
This is a fairly young breed, which appeared in England two centuries ago by crossing a Mastiff and a Bulldog.
Externally, the dog is massive, stocky, with developed muscles. The dog's appearance inspires fear: tall, with strong paws and a menacing look. But this is only an apparent opinion.
Breeders of this breed agree that the Bullmastiff is the kindest creature. Despite its impressive size, it loves to play with its owner.
The pet quickly becomes attached to the owner and all family members, but cannot stand strangers. If strangers come to the house, the hitherto silent and calm pet will burst into loud, heavy barking.
Afghan Hound, breed description
Afghan or Afghanka, as this breed is also called, has been known since the times of Ancient Egypt, but appeared in Europe at the end of the 19th century. This is a hunting breed brought from the East by military officers.
The dog's appearance is delightful: tall, graceful, with long, strong paws. Long, glossy fur is the breed's calling card. In addition, the Afghan is an excellent hunter, with highly developed instincts.
Many people try to get this breed precisely because of its appearance. You need to weigh all the pros and cons. The pet loves its owner very much, becomes devoted and affectionate. But families with small children should refrain from having a dog of this breed at home.
The Afghan Hound does not tolerate sharp, loud sounds that small children can make. Although, these are the sounds that representatives of this breed make.
If you decide to get an Afghan and follow all the recommendations, your pet will give you a whole world of positive emotions.
Shar Pei, breed description
Shar Pei is an amazing creature, known to mankind for several thousand years. It looks like a strong, stocky dog, with a lot of folds on its body. Previously, it was used as a hunting, fighting breed.
A calm, balanced Shar Pei, with proper and timely training, can become an obedient and affectionate companion.
Loves to play with children and will never hurt a baby. If Shar Pei doesn't like something, he will simply go to another room and get offended. Not barking dogs at all, they will not cause problems with neighbors and old people.
They make sounds similar to a quiet grunt. Shar Pei is perfect for a small apartment, you don’t need to walk it a lot. The only thing the pet needs is a lot of care and love.
Rhodesian Ridgeback, breed description
Dogs of this breed are excellent hunters, originally from South Africa. Externally - an elegant, strong breed with an unusual ridge of wool on the back. Dogs have a calm, balanced character. They love to play, run on the grass.
If the owner wants to laze around, the dog will support him. He will lie down at his feet and snore peacefully.
Representatives of the breed get along well with children and other family members. They are loyal, easy-to-train dogs. They bark extremely rarely, only when they sense danger.
Akita Inu, breed description
Akita Inu is an ancient breed, bred in Japan as a hunting and guard dog. The dogs have a very striking appearance. Strong, with fluffy fur and strong paws - Akina Inu involuntarily makes anyone smile. The main feature of the breed is its jaw, stretched in a smile.
Pets do not like barking at all, preferring to growl and howl. Active dogs require mandatory walking for a long time. They get along with other animals, but show their superiority.
People compose hymns about the devotion of Akina Inu. After all, the famous dog Hachiko, a shining example of love and devotion, was a representative of this breed.
Clumber Spaniel, breed description
The Clumber's homeland is considered to be England. The first mentions of the breed appeared three centuries ago. The Clumber Spaniel is the largest representative of the species. Externally, it is a large dog with a slightly elongated body. The coat is smooth, tightly clinging to the body. Looking at the Clumber Spaniel, you get the impression that it wants to sleep.
Dogs of this breed are friendly, smart and try to obey their owner. They are easy to train, but everything needs to be repeated several times. They feel good in an apartment, but a house with a plot is preferable. The dog loves outdoor games, where they happily chase a ball or just frolic. The spaniel does not bark, but makes a sound similar to a whistle.
Mastiff, breed description
Mastiff is a good-natured giant from children's fairy tales: menacing in appearance, but kind in nature. The exact age and place of origin of the breed is not known for certain. There are several versions. One thing is certain: these good fellows appeared several centuries ago. Externally, a large, well-developed dog, athletic in build.
A sweet creature with kind eyes. The Mastiff has a gentle, balanced character, but in case of danger, it fiercely protects its owner. The Mastiff can bark, but does so very rarely. Sometimes the dog makes strange sounds, similar to howling. The breed makes the best nannies for small children.
English Bulldog, breed description
Representatives of the modern breed became known in Ancient Greece. The appearance of dogs is unique: a powerful, but rather compact dog with strong short legs and a massive, protruding jaw.
The external aggressiveness misleads everyone who sees the dog for the first time. Behind the scary appearance hides a kind person. They love children and play with them with great pleasure.
Loyal to their owner, they behave extremely reservedly towards other pets. Representatives of the breed do not bark, but make sounds similar to grunting and snoring.
Great Dane, breed description
The Great Dane is an intelligent dog by origin and upbringing. One of the largest breeds in the world. Mentions of the Great Dane appeared as early as the 13th century.
For a long time, the Great Dane was considered a pet of the nobility. Tall, slender, with long straight legs, the dog evokes fear by its appearance. It needs space, so a small apartment is unlikely to be suitable.
Does not show aggression, but can miscalculate its strength and fall to the ground during play. It is devoted to its owner and is easy to train.
Barks extremely rarely, mainly in case of danger. With proper training, barking can be reduced to a minimum and peace and quiet will reign in the house.
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