Dogs that are quiet
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- breed group: terrier
- breed size: small (0-25 lbs.)
- other traits: easy to train, easy to groom, high prey drive, hot weather tolerant, strong loyalty tendencies
- colors: black, blue, gray, brown / chocolate / liver
- patterns: tricolor, bicolor
- coat length/texture: short
- temperament: friendly, playful
Tiny, tenacious, and eager to please, the rat terrier's high prey drive and intelligence make him a versatile dog for farm or family living.
- breed group: hound
- breed size: medium (26-60 lbs.)
- other traits: easy to groom, high prey drive, apartment-friendly, hot weather tolerant, strong loyalty tendencies
- colors: black, gray, red, cream, white, fawn, brown / chocolate / liver
- patterns: bicolor, sable, saddle / blanket, brindle, flecked / ticked / speckled, tuxedo, liver and tan
- coat length/texture: short
- temperament: gentle, friendly, playful
Whippets are sleek, mid-sized dogs that were bred for chasing small prey. They require minimal grooming and love to cuddle.
- breed group: toy
- breed size: small (0-25 lbs.)
- other traits: tolerates being alone, apartment-friendly, strong loyalty tendencies
- colors: red, black, fawn, white
- patterns: bicolor, sable, tricolor
- coat length/texture: long
- temperament: gentle, aloof
As a regal and tiny dog, the Japanese chin makes an excellent apartment companion. This toy breed is well-suited for mature owners who want a loyal best friend by their side.
- breed group: hound
- breed size: large (61-100 lbs.)
- other traits: requires lots of grooming, cold weather tolerant, good hiking companion
- colors: black, gray, red, blue, cream, white, fawn, gold / yellow, brown / chocolate / liver
- patterns: sable, flecked / ticked / speckled, bicolor, tricolor, brindle, spotted, black and tan
- coat length/texture: medium
- temperament: gentle, friendly, willful, aloof
Borzoi are former aristocratic Russian dogs who love to run and relax quietly at home. Formerly known as the "Russian wolfhound," these sighthounds are quick on their feet and regal in appearance.
- breed group: working
- breed size: extra large (101 lbs. or more)
- other traits: easy to train, easy to groom, prone to health issues, low prey drive, high potential for weight gain, cold weather tolerant, good for first-time pet owners, strong loyalty tendencies, good hiking companion
- colors: red, brown / chocolate / liver
- patterns: bicolor
- coat length/texture: long, medium
- temperament: gentle, friendly, outgoing, playful
Patient and caring Saint Bernards aren’t just known for their massive size—they have huge hearts, too, full of devotion for their human companions. Intelligent, mellow, and playful, learn how they can serve and adore a family like yours.
- breed group: hound
- breed size: extra large (101 lbs. or more)
- other traits: easy to train, easy to groom, prone to health issues, high prey drive, cold weather tolerant, strong loyalty tendencies
- colors: red, cream, black, blue, gray, white, fawn
- patterns: brindle
- coat length/texture: long, wiry, medium
- temperament: gentle, friendly, playful
Muscular yet elegant, shaggy Irish wolfhounds are one of the largest breeds in the world. Their calm, gentle spirit makes them ideal family companions—for those who have the space. Learn more about living with Irish wolfhounds.
- breed group: working
- breed size: large (61-100 lbs.)
- other traits: easy to train, requires lots of grooming, prone to health issues, highly territorial, high prey drive, high potential for weight gain, cold weather tolerant, strong loyalty tendencies
- colors: black, gray, red, blue, cream, white, fawn, gold / yellow, brown / chocolate / liver
- patterns: bicolor, tricolor, brindle, liver and tan, black and tan, blue and tan
- coat length/texture: long
- temperament: gentle, willful, aloof
Known as a national treasure in Japan, Akitas have wooed American dog-lovers with their loyalty, watchfulness, and graceful strength. Learn more about living with the Akita.