Category: Dogs
Golden Retrievers bark occasionally, but not as often as many other breeds. Goldens usually bark to tell you that they want your attention as they are highly social, energetic, and family-oriented dogs. This article will go into more detail on Golden...
Labrador retrievers don't bark a lot. These types of dogs are gentle, playful, and not very vocal. They still bark, growl, cry, and whine occasionally; however, they tend to do so far more sporadically than other breeds. Even though Labrador retrievers...
Rottweilers are quiet dogs and aren’t known to bark frequently not unless there is a genuine need. At times, barking has more to do with the dog’s training than the breed. Your rottweiler may be communicating a need if barking excessively. If you...
Yorkies bark a lot. Most dogs of this breed are loud and energetic. They can bark for several reasons, including fear, happiness, anxiety, boredom, and need for attention. The shape and positioning of their ears might also contribute to their...
Poodles bark moderately. Typically, when poodles bark, they try to communicate something to you. If the barking bothers you, poodles can be trained easily to become less “yappy.” Compared to other dogs known for their constant barking, you can find...
Rottweilers were bred to be working dogs, and they could make excellent additions to high-energy households. However, this breed also has a reputation for being aggressive, particularly to other dogs. Rottweilers can be aggressive toward young children, strangers, and other animals. Because they’re large, muscular dogs, this aggression can …
English Bulldogs are not aggressive but obedient, affectionate, and kind-hearted. This medium-sized breed has a considerate disposition and calm temperament, making them a lovely family pet. Despite their laid-back attitude, English bulldogs are...
French Bulldogs aren't inherently aggressive, though they can act out when feeling jealous, intimidated, or protective. Socializing your French Bulldog from a young age can help you avoid unpleasant aggressive behaviors. However, consistent reinforcement...
Golden Retrievers are not an aggressive breed and are known to be excellent family dogs. However, lack of socialization, a history of abuse, or genetic issues can cause your golden to show signs of aggression. It is also possible to mistake your dog's...
Yorkshire Terriers, also called Yorkies, aren't naturally aggressive. They tend to get along best with children, and they may make excellent companions for small families and couples. That said, this breed is protective of their furless family and may...