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Topic Dog Boards / General / Top 10 noisiest dogs List..
- By Ktee [au] Date 30.11.07 02:41 UTC
Taken from this website: http://www.petvr.com/index.php/pages/petgazette20071127.html

Top 10 Noisest Dogs(Dog Encyclopia - Alphabetical order)
1) Beagle
2) Collie
3) Doberman Pinscher
4) Finnish Spitz
5) German Shepherd
6) Norwegian Elkhound
7) Rottweiller
8) Shetland Sheepdog
9) Terriers
10) Toy and Miniature Poodles

Do you agree? I had to laugh at #9 :eek:
- By Lissie-Lou [gb] Date 30.11.07 05:38 UTC
Lmao at number 9 :-D

GSD at number 5.......never, shouldn't even be in the top ten, mine have always been quiet little angels :eek: ;-)
- By Paula [gb] Date 30.11.07 08:52 UTC
:eek: mine probably make up for yours then :D :D :D
- By rachelsetters Date 30.11.07 06:42 UTC
Missing the Gobby Gordon Setter!
- By Archiebongo Date 30.11.07 15:14 UTC
Ah Rachel the ONLY gobby gordon I know is yours!!

Jill
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- By rachelsetters Date 30.11.07 19:03 UTC
LOL my three well make up for others then!!! :)

You mean your boys don't like to chat :)
- By Dakkobear [gb] Date 01.12.07 12:24 UTC
No I've got a gobby Gordon too! talks to us all the time Woo woo wooo wuff :D
- By Archiebongo Date 01.12.07 13:57 UTC
Ah well there's talking and then there's your Angus!  (need I say any more  LOL)

Yep, both love to talk. Bert in particular, especially around dinner time!!

Jill
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- By rachelsetters Date 01.12.07 16:52 UTC
OK OK Jill you got me there :)  He just likes to be heard that's all :)
- By Tigger2 Date 30.11.07 07:21 UTC
I'm surprised that beagles are top of the list. The one I used to walk was a pain in the neck for disappearing, and put me off the breed for life - but she wasn't noisy :)

The others I agree with, spitz breeds in general can be horribly yappy, I'm surprised samoyeds aren't there. Shelties can be yappy, as can poodles..and terriers :D The working breeds that are listed I wouldn't have thought of as noisy, unless there is something that upsets them and they're guarding their property?
- By briedog [gb] Date 30.11.07 07:51 UTC
forgot spanish water dogs and flatcoat retriever
- By sara1bee [gb] Date 30.11.07 08:41 UTC
my standard schnauzers should be number one!:eek:
- By Brainless [gb] Date 30.11.07 10:13 UTC
Yep I'm with you re the Beagles, and I quite forgot the excruciating Sammy bark, would drive me up the wall.  Samms definitely yap, but I would only apply yappy to small Spitz breeds the bigger ones either bark or in the case of sled dogs yodel or howl.

My breed are required to have a carrying bark so that a hunter can locate them and the Elg, but this should not be random and uncontrolled, but when they have a moose at bay they are to keep the barking up until the hunter arrives and would be expected to keep it up for an hour or more at hunting trials where the hunter doesn't actually shoot, but when trailing the Elg they are meant to be quiet, so an indiscriminately noisy dog is not wanted.

So in my view it is a training issue, if you know the breed are vocal then this area has to be addressed more than with a breed that hardly barks.
- By KateM Date 30.11.07 09:14 UTC
Is the list from an american site?

That would explain why neither of my breeds, Vallhunds or German Spitz, are not in the top 10  - when they definately should be :)

or maybe it's just mine!!
- By LurcherGirl [gb] Date 30.11.07 10:06 UTC
They forgot about the Pyrenean Mountain Dog... must be in the top 5 somewhere...
- By Brainless [gb] Date 30.11.07 10:08 UTC
Well I have to agree, but it all depends on training.  MY breed are known for liking the sound of their own voices, and because I live in a suburban semi I train them not to bark unnecessarily or for prolonged periods.  Have even had people at shows comment on how quiet they are as they have met others who the owners simply let them bark.

As for GSD's kept out or untrained they sure are noisy I hear quite a few on my walks or even just sitting in the garden.

My next door neighbours Jack Russells yip and yammer and bark, and are the major cause of starting mien off, making the training much more necessary.
- By belgian bonkers Date 30.11.07 11:29 UTC
What happened to Belgian Shepherds???  Noisiest dogs on the planet!!!
- By Brainless [gb] Date 30.11.07 11:32 UTC
Ooh my girl was pretty typical then, far noisier than my present breed have turned out to be, LOL :D
- By belgian bonkers Date 30.11.07 11:38 UTC
Oh definately!!  Dylan (Groen) screams like a banshee when he's excited and Storm (Mal.) meows like a cat.  What a combination!!  Unfortunately they teach my Staffys bad habits and they bark their heads off too!!
Dogs, who'd have them!!
- By Nikita [gb] Date 30.11.07 12:28 UTC
Wahay., number 3!  :D Sounds about right, Soli can bark for England :D
- By Dakkobear [gb] Date 30.11.07 13:15 UTC
Where is the Swedish Lapphund - should be at number 1 we used to call Dakko a Swedish Yapphund cause  he NEVER shut up
- By Fillis Date 30.11.07 14:06 UTC
Love the "terriers" being classed as a single breed!!!
- By Dill [gb] Date 30.11.07 14:23 UTC
Anyone doubting that most terriers are noisy should go to the terrier benches at any champshow :eek:  the noise is unbelievable, we always know where to  find the Bedlingtons - it's the quietest part of the tent/shed :rolleyes:  they are more like hounds to me - only bark when required :)

I can't understand why Mini Schnauzers aren't no 1 :confused:  to me they are really noisy and yappy.
- By Harley Date 30.11.07 15:53 UTC
Our terrier barked at the grass growing when we first had him :D - was surprised that they aren't higher up the list :) or maybe ours just likes the sound of his own voice far more than we ever do.
- By abbymum [gb] Date 30.11.07 18:11 UTC
I must like gobby dogs, had a Dobie, have a Rottie and a staffie cross.
Mary
- By zarah Date 30.11.07 19:09 UTC Edited 30.11.07 19:13 UTC

>was surprised that they aren't higher up the list


The list is in alphabetical order :D

I agree Terriers should be number 1 though! My friends Patterdale barks and yaps at everything other than things he should bark at :rolleyes: If I throw a toy for my dog he goes nuts, if you talk in a high pitched happy voice he goes nuts, if me and my friend are playfighting he goes nuts, etc etc. When on walks if he sees someone he knows in the distance he howls and barks until he reaches them.

My Dobe on the other hand only really barks in the house when the door rings or if he hears/sees something suspicious outside. He does also bark at squirrels and rabbits when chasing them, and does occasionally do a high pitched scream when on lead if he sees a cat or if we're going somewhere he particularly loves, but thankfully that's about it!
- By ceejay Date 30.11.07 19:12 UTC
Sorry my previous neighbours had a Westie and she was by far noisier than my collie - she would be out there yapping to the moon if there was nothing else to yap about!!!  
- By Houndlover [gb] Date 30.11.07 20:32 UTC
My neighbour 3 doors away has 3 Chihuahua & 1 Papillon   - they make a lot more noise than my 3 Pharaohs & 1 Greyhound.

Have noticed at shows that Dachs are quite vocal.
Portugese Podengo's are vocal too (am used to being next to them at Discover dogs).

Pam
- By Brainless [gb] Date 30.11.07 20:49 UTC
That is funny it seems to be the mini longs.
- By JeanSW Date 30.11.07 22:43 UTC
Before I had Beardies, I had read that they are pretty vociferous!  Don't agree, the most gobby dogs I've owned are Chihuahuas!!
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 01.12.07 12:49 UTC
My Cavalier boy's pretty gobby, so are my friend's Cavs! :-D
- By AliceC Date 01.12.07 13:12 UTC
I'm really surprised Samoyeds aren't on the list....I show them and they are incredibly noisy, many people are surprised with how yappy their bark is. I think my Cavalier would top that list though, she LOVES the sound of her own voice, she'll bark at anything - her favourite thing is barking when she sees an animal on the tv!
- By danny [gb] Date 01.12.07 17:44 UTC
I have had rotties for 20 years, never, ever been noisy. Very quiet until they have to tell me someone is around. Never known it as a breed that barks unecessarily!!
- By Dill [gb] Date 04.12.07 23:45 UTC
LOL

I've a theory that the smaller dogs bark lots when they go into the garden to scare off anything dangerous before it realises how small they are :D :D :D  My mum's Cairn always did that and never got attacked by monsters in the gardn so it must work :D :D

On the way home from Crufts one year, we parked in a service station on the M5 near a van with Finnish Spitz in, there were at least 3 but it sounded like 30 and they didn't stop barking or pause for breath all the time I was there - about an hour  :eek:  I've never heard such a racket before or since :D :eek:
- By JeanSW Date 04.12.07 23:49 UTC
Still laughing at Dill's comment.  Now I know why all the goblins and gremlins in my garden are nowhere to be seen.  It's my tiny dogs scaring them away!
- By Rach85 [gb] Date 05.12.07 09:48 UTC
Beagles are noisy in a funny way, those howls they do make me laugh!

Probably wouldnt be laughing tho if I lived next to one! :D :eek:
- By Harley Date 05.12.07 12:28 UTC
there were at least 3 but it sounded like 30 and they didn't stop barking or pause for breath all the time I was there - about an hour    I've never heard such a racket before or since  

You haven't parked next to my car then when I arrive at the woods to walk our youngest "terrierist" :D It is so embarrassing - I avert my eyes from other dog walkers during the 15 or so minutes it takes for him to be stop barking long enough for me to open the car crate. And even then it can take 6 or 7 attempts to get him out as I refuse to let him out until he is quiet. I am asking for earplugs from Father Christmas and a huge dollop of "Am I bovvered" attitude :D
- By Brainless [gb] Date 05.12.07 12:33 UTC
I had a friend (now deceased) who took 6 Finnish Spitz to shows, adn they never barked on the benches or the car, but most do :D
- By Dill [gb] Date 05.12.07 14:56 UTC
What surprised me most was how very 'yappy' they sounded :confused: somehow I expected them not to sound like that :confused: 
- By Brainless [gb] Date 05.12.07 18:51 UTC
Yes I remember how surprised I was with the Samoyed's having such a high pitched shrill bark.
- By Emz77 [gb] Date 05.12.07 19:13 UTC
Agree about the dobes, my boy only barks if there are birds or cats etc to bark at or the door rings, my bitch doesn't really bark (only to come in from outside!) But they are generally noisy especially my boy, he moans and groans when settling down to sleep and does a really noisy yawn too :-) My son is always laughing saying he is talking saying "I'm Blade I'm Blade" I'm convinced he thinks he is Dr Dolittle :rolleyes:
- By ebonydawn [gb] Date 05.12.07 22:38 UTC
I have Shepherds now and I use to have a Chow and a Samoyed. I cannot believe that so much yapping can come from a dog so big as a Samoyed. My Chow could hardly ever be bothered to muster up anything sounding like a bark. It was almost a hmmmmph! LOL When they get going the sheps can be noisy, but no where near the samoyed!
- By 19465 [gb] Date 06.12.07 18:24 UTC
this has seriously amused me - my neighbour complained how loud my boxer was when he spent his 1st day on his own,3 days after we got him, even though her dog makes his fair share of noise (yes, a real naggy neighbour - oh and the dog has calmed down now,surprise).so when i saw no 2 i had to laugh - cos she has a collie - and the other day when we said u have to give n take a little cos her dog made enough noise when left alone,she told me that her dog NEVER makes any noise....LOL...
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