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This breed is often referred to as the "barkless dog" due to its unique yodel-like vocalization instead of traditional barking.
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Known for their calm and gentle nature, Greyhounds are typically quiet and rarely bark unless necessary.
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These affectionate dogs are generally not excessive barkers and prefer to be social and friendly.
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While they have a deep bark when necessary, Bernese Mountain Dogs are generally quiet and calm in demeanor.
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Although they may howl occasionally, Basset Hounds are not known for excessive barking and are generally laid-back companions.
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Shih Tzus are known for their low-intensity barking and tend to be quieter compared to other small dog breeds.
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Despite their large size, Newfoundlands are generally quiet and are more likely to use their deep bark as a warning or in response to unusual situations.
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Whippets are quiet and gentle dogs that typically reserve their barks for specific situations, making them relatively low in vocalization.
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This breed is known for being calm and dignified, and they generally bark less frequently compared to other breeds.
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With a quiet and gentle disposition, Irish Wolfhounds are not known for excessive barking and are generally reserved in their vocalizations.