Liputan6.com, Jakarta - Do you like a quiet home? Then you might want to avoid these dog breeds. Some dogs love to make noise. They bark, howl, and whine a lot. These vocal dogs use their voice to talk to their owners, show feelings, or warn about dangers. While this can be helpful sometimes, it can also be very loud and tiring. If you live in an apartment or have close neighbors, these noisy dogs might cause problems for you and the people around you.
Before you choose a dog, it is important to know how much noise they make. Here are ten dog breeds that are famous for being very talkative.
1. Siberian Husky
Siberian Huskies are known for their loud howling and talking sounds. They rarely bark but love to make long, wolf-like howls. These dogs are very social and like to share their feelings with their owners. Huskies are famous for arguing back when you talk to them. They will howl and make talking sounds to disagree with commands they don't like.
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2. Beagle
Beagles were bred to hunt in groups, so they developed loud voices. They have three different sounds: a regular bark, a howl, and a bay. Beagles use these sounds to communicate with other dogs and humans. They get excited easily and will bark at almost anything interesting. Their hunting instinct makes them very vocal when they smell something.
3. Chihuahua
Chihuahuas are small dogs with big voices. They are very protective of their owners and territory. These tiny dogs will bark at strangers, other animals, and unusual sounds. Chihuahuas often think they are much bigger than they really are. They use their high-pitched bark to show confidence and warn others to stay away from their space.
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4. Dachshund
Dachshunds have surprisingly deep and loud barks for their size. These dogs were originally bred to hunt animals in holes underground. Their strong bark helped hunters find them during the hunt. Today, Dachshunds still use their powerful voice often. They bark to alert their owners, express excitement, or show that they want something specific from you.
5. Basset Hound
Basset Hounds have a unique baying sound that is deep and musical. Like Beagles, they were hunting dogs that needed to communicate over long distances. Their droopy ears and sad faces hide a very loud voice. Basset Hounds will bay when they are lonely, bored, or catch an interesting smell. Their low howl can travel through walls easily.
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6. German Shepherd
German Shepherds are intelligent working dogs that communicate a lot with their voice. They were bred to guard and protect, so they naturally bark to warn about dangers. These dogs are alert and will vocalize when something seems wrong. German Shepherds also whine, groan, and make other sounds to talk with their family members and express their needs clearly.
7. Pomeranian
Pomeranians are fluffy little dogs with sharp, high-pitched barks. They are very alert and will bark at every small sound or movement. These dogs love attention and will make noise to get it. Pomeranians can be protective despite their small size. Their constant barking at visitors, other animals, and passing cars can be quite challenging for owners.
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8. Australian Shepherd
Australian Shepherds are energetic herding dogs that use their voice for work. They bark to control and move sheep or cattle. Even as pets, they keep this vocal habit. Australian Shepherds are smart and active, so they bark when they are bored or understimulated. They also vocalize to get their owner's attention or during playtime activities.
9. Miniature Schnauzer
Miniature Schnauzers are natural watchdogs with a serious attitude. They have a distinctive loud bark that they use frequently. These dogs are territorial and will alert their family to everything happening around the home. Miniature Schnauzers bark at visitors, delivery people, and even small sounds outside. Their protective nature makes them very vocal companions always.
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10. Yorkshire Terrier
Yorkshire Terriers, or Yorkies, are tiny dogs with fearless personalities. They have high-pitched barks that can be quite annoying in small spaces. Yorkies are very aware of their surroundings and bark at anything unusual. These dogs demand attention and will vocalize until they get what they want. Their small body contains a surprisingly loud voice.
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