The Dogs That Bark The Most

While it’s true that training and personality play a role, it’s also true that some races bark more than others.
The dogs that bark the most

 Through barking, dogs can let us know that there is a danger, that they want to play, or that they are hungry. However, when this sound is repetitive,  from becoming irritating. Therefore, in this article we will tell you which dogs bark the most, so that you ‘prevent’ yourself when adopting one of them.

Which dogs bark the most?

In many cases, what makes a dog bark more or less depends on several factors, including the  education he received, his personality, and even his level of dependence on the owner.

But it is also true that some dog breeds bark more compared to others.

Know them below:

  1. beagle

This medium sized dog belonging to the hunting dog group is known for its high energy level and for spending hours sniffing.

Although it is a breed that barks a lot, it is also among the most chosen as a pet, especially for apartments in the city.

In addition, the  beagle – the   photo that opens this article – is cheerful, affectionate and not aggressive, although a little shy with strangers.

However, it can be difficult to train and not follow orders when it detects something that caught your attention.

He gets bored easily and, moreover, can be quite destructive when left alone.

  1. fox terrier

This is another of the most barking dogs that is generally chosen as a companion animal.

Of English origin, like most terriers,  this breed can have smooth or hard fur and is characterized by its long snout.

fox terrier

As for its temperament, the  Fox Terrier  is very vital, cheerful, courageous, intelligent and active.

His bark appears mainly when he finds something hidden that catches his attention, for example, in the park or in the garden.

Also, you must keep in mind that it was bred to capture foxes in the field and maintains that instinct.

  1. West Highland White Terrier

Apparently, one of the “bads” of terriers is that they bark excessively.

In this case, it is a breed originating from the highlands of Scotland to capture rabbits, hares and birds.

The ‘westie’, as it is popularly known, is completely white and its fur is disheveled.

West Highland White Terrier

The  West Highland White Terrier  is very tenacious and does not rest until it catches detected prey.

It is even said that he has a strong temper and although due to his size he is perfect for a small apartment.

Also, you should keep in mind that he doesn’t like to be alone and may bark a lot due to separation anxiety.

  1. Miniature Schnauzer

This breed emerged in Germany in the mid-19th century after crossing a   standard schnauzer with a miniature pinscher.

It is an animal that is always alert and intelligent, determined and  can bark excessively when it sees something moving in a “suspicious” way; due to its mouse hunting instinct.

Miniature Schnauzer

  1. yorkshire terrier

The last of the most barking dogs on our list is another terrier!

Of British origin, this breed was very popular in the Victorian era and has now taken center stage again; due to its small size and ease to be transported everywhere.

That’s why he is chosen, for example, by celebrities.

yorkshire terrier

The Yorkshire terrier is brave and tenacious, very active, overprotective and independent. 

He likes to be the center of attention and is by no means a lap dog.

He barks a lot when he notices something strange; and that’s why he can be chosen to keep an eye on the house. To prevent this from becoming a problem, it is very important to train him as a puppy.

These are the dogs that bark the most, but there are also other ‘noisy’ breeds such as: poodle, Pekinese, Chihuahua, Cairn Terrier and Boston terrier.



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