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ANY breed can produce animals that will stay quiet pretty much all day long, and others that will yap their heads off at every passing car. In general, you'll find that breeds which are particularly protective of their homes and/or families will tend to bark more often, so you might be better off with a breed that is more of a free spirit.
If you have no fenced-in yard, forget about greyhounds. Yes, they are generally very quiet, but they will suddenly get spooked by something - a rabbit in the next yard, for example, and they will be OFF. And you won't find trying to chase one of them very fun. Most greyhound rescues insist on a fenced in yard anyway.
I've had several Goldens over the years, and they have all been barkers. For What it's worth. Lovely dogs, but noisy.
I second the suggestion for the Basenji. If you want one who is CAPABLE of making noise, but just temperamentally DOESN'T, consider a Chesapeake Bay Retriever. Chessies are sweet, active, and pretty rough and tumble. If you like doing things outdoors, your Chessie would be a great companion.
I've also heard that Akitas are quiet. No experience with them myself.
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- get a besinji they dont bark!!!!
- If you like large breed dogs which are calm in the house and also great therapy dogs how about the Newfoundland or the Bernese.. As pup they don't need much exercise due to their bones(dysplasia).. Both very gentle giants.. I have a Bernese and i know many that have Newfies and both are great dogs and many are used as therapy dogs.. They both like to please..
You have mentioned about the Pyranean - they have a tendency to bark a lot - due to their guarding make up.
The below link should help with this breed - if the link works..If not cut and paste it and have a read. - great dane!! im a little biases tho cuz i have a dane..lol. but really, they are great apartment dogs despite their size and mine is very quiet. and with the proper training...ant dog can be quiet. good luck and congrats
- goldens are calm........do require some exercise though.
- Greyhounds. Adopt a greyhound. They are incredibly quiet and as long as you don't have another smaller animal, make great pets.
- I dearly loved my bassett hound, Barney. But these dogs have short legs and alot of stairs would not be good.
- I would suggest a Greyhound or a whippet, they are very quiet by nature. Also they are very clean natured.
Any dog will be noisy if it is bored and lonely, so make sure whatever dog you get gets plenty of exersize and mental stimulation.
(Basenjis don't bark, true, they Yodel! which can be VERY annoying!) - Well I would recomend puppyfind.com or if you want to get him/her from a shelter thats an even better idea...I say to try a Lab..I'm getting a Lab too..beacuse I have a German Shepard/Lab(I got him from the pound) and I love him!!!..but he's so lonely and I want him to have a friend that he can get along with..anyway Labrador,and a Schnauzer..
there's mini Schanuzer(which I have),Standard, and Giant but they make noise when they are alone...so if you could be home from 9:00-4:30
May God help you find the perfect dog.. - Collies are really layed back in the house. My Smooth collie was the perfect dog. He had the short hair.(looked like Lassie but with short hair) He got alot of attention from strangers.
- if its got to be quite between those hours then a puppy is out of the question you need an older dog one that can be left for short periods of time when your at work.also one that is toilet trained as no excess to outside try the rescues tell them your situation and let them help you they will have more idea of your needs and what dog is suitable for you..
- How much MANEY can you devote MONTHLY to dog expenses. That is a factor. I would NOT advise a Newf in this situation.
- I would recomened English Springer Spaniels as they are great as pets and are very socialble aniamals.
They love walking and the more you walk them the quiter they are lol
hope this helps - Do NOT get a great pyrenees ...! They LOVE to be outside and need pleanty of space to run around. Hence, a backyard or piece of land would be best for this type of dog.
- i have a cocker spaniel and she is very quiet and she has a beautiful coat. Spaniels are the sweetest dogs also welsh corgie dog are sooo cute and don't really bark either.
- try a golden retriver?????????
- Your 1st patient for pet therapy could be your own pet! You want a large dog that, from what you wrote, would (a) be alone for quite a few hours almost daily - (b) has no large area to run in - (c) if you really love dogs you would wait until you are settled down a bit more permanently and not have the possibility of moving to another location (I know it won't happen to you but the odds of a young couple who are playing house to remain together are not very high). If you insist on a dog, at least consider a smaller breed. If I had to recommend one, the first that comes to mind is Pug. Good Luck to You, Boyfriend and Dog.
- get a Yorkshire terrier there sooooooooooooo cuteeeeeeeeeeee
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