12 Quiet Dog Breeds That Won’t Disturb the Neighbors

Wanting a pup which won’t upset the neighbors every five minutes? Quiet doggos might be just what you had been dreaming of! No dog is fully silent, but there are breeds that are generally quiet with the right amount of affection, training, and playtime.

Eager to know more? Read this blog, as we have assorted 12-cute low bark, more cuddle-friendly dogs for you.

1. Basenji

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Known to be the “barkless dog,” Basenjis cannot bark like other dogs because of the shape of their throat. Rather, they can produce funny noises, yodels, and chuckling-like sounds. For this reason, they are also often referred to as the ‘Basenji yodel.’

Don’t expect them to yodel all day long. Being intelligent and energetic, these dogs require interesting activities and positive training to stay healthy and happy.

2. Great Dane

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With a physique that is quite gigantic, the Great Dane, as its name suggests, weighs almost 200 pounds. Although these dogs have deep barks, they are rarely heard until suspicious activity occurs around them. 

Great Danes inherently possess a calm nature and are very loving. They are easy to train, love their humans, and rarely bark without good cause.

3. Bernese Mountain Dog

These gentle giants are calm and very affectionate. They rarely bark at random and are excellent with children. 

They love playtime and walks but equally enjoy some downtime in cuddle mode. Ideally suited for a family looking for a laid-back yet affectionate companion.

4. Newfoundland

Newfoundlands consider themselves lapdogs, at least on dry land, but keep them out of water-they love swimming. 

Gentle, hardly barking, these dogs are endearingly called nanny dogs due to their wonderful association with kids. If you already have a lot of noise in your house, this noiseless and tender dog will be the calm voice in the house.

5. Coton de Tulear

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Soft and fluffy like cotton, the adorable-looking dogs were once lap dogs for royalty. They adore attention and can do just about anything to make you laugh.

They don’t bark, except in rare moments when they’re left alone for a long time, and sometimes they do make a bit of noise. So give them lots of love and keep them engaged. 

6. Shiba Inu

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These fox-like dogs are smart and speedy, having a strong will of their own. Originally bred for hunting in Japan, Shibas generally keep silent at home.

They do not bark without a cause, but when something actually upsets them or they’re overwhelmed with excitement, you’ll hear a high-pitched scream. They’re loyal, somewhat distant from strangers, and quite comfortable relaxing on their own.

7. Greyhound

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Despite their racing background, greyhounds are rather low-key and quiet in demeanor. Their barking is minimal, and so is some indoor activity.

They are affectionate, independent, and excellent pets for small apartments. And when playing? There is almost never any bark until something suspicious occurs. 

8. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

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The cutest CKCS are popular for their big, adorable eyes, which can melt any heart. They genuinely love being around people, to the point where they won’t mind if you’re on the couch or out for a walk.

Usually quite quiet, the CKCS will speak up if they are feeling lonely. Just shower them with love, and you’ll have a quiet little shadow around you, always. 

9. Irish Setter

Irish Setters, with their smooth red fur and happy-go-lucky attitude, are adored by many. They have a playful and lively nature, but not in a noisy way.

When provided with a good amount of exercise and a few brain games, these dogs hardly ever bark. Honestly, these happy pups are all about fun and less about fuss!

10. Chinese Shar Pei

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With their wrinkly faces, an ideal Shar Pei is quiet and calm with his family. They tend to remain shy and reserved in front of strangers.

If you’re planning to own a Chinese Shar Pei, remember that early socialization is essential to raise them as a friendly and well-mannered dog. Given the right sort of training, the share will remain calm, cool, and quiet.

11. Bulldogs & French Bulldogs

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Needless to say, the Bulldog and the French Bulldog are renowned for their low barks and snuggle-loving nature. These cuddle buddies enjoy snuggling up on the couch and rarely make any fuss or noise.

French Bulldogs are generally smaller but share the same charm as a Bulldog, which is comparatively larger but equally lazy. Both hardly ever bark; well, let’s say they use alternative means of communication, such as snoring, snorting, and grunting, making them a perfect fur-buddy for laid-back cuddling and movie time.

12. Saint Bernard

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Big and fluffy, Saint Bernard is globally known to be a gentle giant. They would probably pay attention to their families with great drool rather than bark!

Usually, they are quite relaxed unless they need to alert you to an occasion or demand your attention. They grow super fast and are extremely loyal yet mostly quiet protectors. 

Conclusion

If you dream of a four-legged friend without turning the whole house into an arena of barking sounds, these 12 quiet dog breeds could be something you can consider. 

From the barkless Basenji to the Saint Bernard that only wants unlimited snuggles, each of the dogs discussed above will bring a surge of calm vibes and love with very little noise. Whether you live in a quiet neighborhood or an apartment, these dogs can fit right in.

While no dog should ever be completely silent, with enough love, attention, and proper positive training, they will make your family complete in the best way possible. 

Henceforth, if you are looking for an all-around cuddle buddy who is chill and makes less noise, the discussed furry friends could be your best match without any added fuss.

Carol Cassada

Carol Cassada is a lifelong animal lover and writer who enjoys sharing the joy pets bring. Inspired by her own furry crew, she writes about dog breeds, helpful tips, heartwarming stories, and real-life pet advice.

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