6 Doggie Breeds That Just Won’t Be Quiet

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Don't be fooled by their adorable faces. These pooches are loud!

1. Yorkshire Terrier

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Sure they’re small, but they’re a part of the Terrier family and they don’t know when to tone down their bark. They think they are bigger than they are and aren’t afraid to yap to the mailman, the Great Dane at the dog park, your shadow, or even their shadow.

2. German Shepherd

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As one of the best guard dogs, they are bred to guard and let you know when something isn’t right – but not quietly.

3. Miniature Schnauzer

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Bushy eyebrows and a walrus-like mustache might make him look like a harmless goofball, but the Miniature Schnauzer enjoys talking trash to bigger dogs. Keep him in line (and those eyebrows) and you won’t have any problems.

4. Bloodhound

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They bark and howl excessively and they DO NOT care.  If there is a rabbit in the backyard or suspicious shadow around the corner, they will let you know.

5. Basset Hound

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Used for tracking and hunting, they become distracted by different scents and sounds, but don’t worry, they will let you know when they have found what they are looking for with a howling bark.

6. French Bulldog

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They don’t necessarily bark but their body tends to make other noises from snoring to farting… a lot.

These doggies may be loud but they sure make up for it in cuteness! Next time you hear that loud dog on your street, understand that it's just in his nature to be loud. A little extra love goes a long way.

For more information on loud doggy breeds, visit BarkPost.



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