8- Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier
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Wheatens will bark when necessary, but they are usually informed by the "Wheaten greetin": this is a warm greeting full of jumping. There is no friendlier dog breed, but although it is very friendly, it is also difficult to train due to its playfulness. There is no problem with the time the dog spends in the apartment, just make sure they have enough company.
Next, let's take a look at the most famous Mim dog breed.
9- Shiba Inu
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Although they are part of the popular general memes, they won't be "a lot of wow" in the near future. The dog remained very calm-until the occasional "Shiba scream" occurred. To some people, this famous scream sounds a bit like a cat's cry! Although these dogs are definitely not the easiest dogs to train, they can easily move around after training. They have no problems at all, staying alone in the apartment, so for city residents, this is a good choice.
10- Australian Shepherd
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Active and intelligent Australians actually developed in the United States. The herders will remind the owner as needed, but they are unlikely to start roaring. Australians are very sensitive dogs. They hate being alone. In addition, they require a lot of space, so they are not suitable for apartments. If you have a lot of time and space, then this is a good dog breed because they are easy to train and very friendly. The next one is one of my personal favorites.
11- Irish Setter
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Setters are hunting dogs, not guard dogs, so their vocalization tends to follow suit. The red-coated beauty has a lot of energy, but the nature to guide it is very good. Since they are hunting dogs, they are very high-energy dogs and therefore not suitable for apartment life. They are easy to train and they are great to take the kids!
Next is one of the oldest dog breeds in the world. 12- Shih Tzu
Shih Tzus have always lived in the imperial family of China, but they are happy to live in your simple residence. These happy puppies have more than 1,000 years of companion experience, so they are expert roommates. Although their names literally translate as "little lions", they have nothing in common with lions, but they are very calm, gentle, and very satisfied to spend a day on the sofa.
13- Glen of Imaal Terrier
If you like the fighting spirit of the beagle, but the excitement is lower, then this mild breed is for you. Glens still has a strong spirit, but when something happens, be a little calmer (quiet). This dog is absolutely amazing to humans, but if it is inappropriately socialized as a puppy, it may not be as excessive as other animals. Fortunately, these dogs are very easy to train, so any bad behavior will quickly disappear.
14- Saluki
Of all dog breeds that have almost no barking, Salukisi is the most independent (that is, it is a bit difficult to train), but a word that cannot describe Salukis is very loud. Agile hounds sprint at the fastest speed, and their loyalty to their owners is one of their highest qualities. These dogs require a lot of exercise, so we do not recommend them to people who live in apartments.
Our last entry might shock you a bit.
15- Rhodesian Ridgeback
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The "African Lion Dog" received the highest score for its temper, athletic ability and kind nature. The reverse growth of hair is the reason for the formation of trademark ridges along the spine. These dogs were originally used to hunt lions, so you can imagine that keeping them in an apartment is not a good idea. Regardless of their history, these dogs are very suitable for families once they are properly trained, which can be difficult.
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