Calm dog breeds for apartments

Even with their love for dogs, many people don't relish the persistent and loud barking of their pets. That's why it makes sense to choose a breed that's as quiet as possible and won't cause any discomfort. So, which dog breed is the calmest, most undemanding, and least aggressive?

Dog on the sofa

lapdog

A small dog lapdog, requiring minimal space and doing well in city apartments. Despite its slight frame, it has fairly strong muscles. Average weight is 4-6 kg. Its personality is playful, cheerful, inquisitive, and phlegmatic. It doesn't require long walks. It is easily trained, but is very cautious around strangers. The exception is children, with whom it can play endlessly. The Bolognese has a long, curly coat that is easy to care for, sheds little, and is hypoallergenic.

lapdog

Basenji

Basenji — One of the few dog breeds that cannot bark. When anxious or showing strong emotions, the animal makes a purring sound. They possess a keen intelligence and easygoing nature. Strong, powerful, and resilient, they are excellent runners and natural-born hunters. They get along well with both humans and dogs, quickly finding common ground with everyone. Nimble and curious, they dislike being left alone for long periods and can get into mischief at home, so it's advisable to constantly keep them occupied. They have an independent yet friendly nature.

Basenji

Shar Pei

They are recognizable by their wrinkled coat, which is gathered into amusing folds all over their bodies. They bark only when they have a reason, when they want to warn someone about something or attract attention for an important reason.

By nature Shar Pei They are even-tempered, intelligent, loyal, non-aggressive, obedient, and friendly toward adults and children. They are wary of strangers and are territorial. They get along well with other animals and are excellent guard dogs. Due to their appearance, they require special care—frequent bathing, brushing, and wiping between the folds of the skin. These dogs are also considered quite quiet.

Shar Pei

Pug

Natural born actors who demand a lot of attention and simply adore being at the center of the “universe.” Pugs Pugs are good-natured, cheerful, and affectionate, but very stubborn. To prevent a dog from becoming lazy, it requires vigorous training and persistence. Pugs require daily walks, but they don't require vigorous exercise. Due to the structure of their heads, they have a tendency to snore—a fact to consider when choosing a pet. Adults typically weigh between 8-9 kg and stand about 30 cm tall. They have keen hearing, so they react to any noise and make excellent watchdogs.

Pug

Chihuahua

Chihuahua The Chihuahua is the smallest dog breed in the world. It fits easily into a handbag or salad bowl. Average weight is 1-3 kg, height 20-25 cm. While not particularly intelligent or quick-witted, it compensates for this with energy, affection, and an ability to sense its owner's mood. While it has a fastidious and rather independent nature, when in a good mood, the Chihuahua becomes a restless leader and participant in various games. It does not require regular outdoor walks; it uses a litter box or a pad to relieve itself. Its coat has no distinctive, unpleasant odor.

Chihuahua puppy

Yorkshire Terrier

These cheerful and sociable little creatures are ideal for home living and are easy to maintain. Despite their small size, they are courageous, independent, and self-confident. They enjoy attention and play, but are not very inclined to learn.

Delicate in build, they are fearless around larger dogs, displaying a disregard for their dominant status. Yorkies get along well with children and quickly find common ground with other people.

Yorkshire Terrier

Pekingese

A fluffy bundle of pride, intelligence, and dignity. An excellent pet choice for the elderly and single people without children. Pekingese They aren't prone to loud barking, but they almost always snore and snore in their sleep. They are wary of strangers in the house. Periods of activity are often followed by long periods of calm and relaxation. They don't like anyone "encroaching" on their things or food and can be stubborn. They don't tolerate heat well. Their coat requires daily brushing.

Pekingese

Chinese Crested

A loyal, obedient friend and a universal pet. He desperately needs attention, affection, and cuddles. If left alone for long periods, he may become ill from boredom. Chinese Crested The dog doesn't shed and its coat is hypoallergenic, so it poses no danger to people with hypersensitivities. It has a keen mind and intelligence, making it easy to train. It requires extra clothing in winter and sun protection in summer. It can be walked outdoors and trained to use a litter box. If left unattended, it often protests by chewing furniture, household items, or its owners' clothing. It barks only when absolutely necessary, such as when extremely nervous or bored.

Chinese Crested

Basset Hound

Basset Hounds Basset Hounds are stocky, sturdy dogs from the hound family. They are inveterate melancholies, a fact clearly written all over their faces. They are a docile and sociable breed, getting along well with children and other dogs. They enjoy being around people, and when alone, they prefer to while away the time eating or sleeping. Despite their utter calm, Basset Hounds require daily walks and playtime outdoors. They shed quite a lot, but don't require frequent bathing. Their short legs make it difficult for them to climb up and down stairs, giving them the appearance of awkward, clumsy creatures.

Basset Hound

When choosing a particular dog breed, you need to understand that all recommendations are conditional in nature - each animal is an individual and it is impossible to “calculate” its behavior in advance.

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