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10 Dog Breeds That Love To Bark

All dogs bark, but not all dogs bark equally. Some love to bark and others don’t share the same enthusiasm. The ten breeds described in this article are known for excessively barking.

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American Water Spaniel

The American Water Spaniel is a rare breed, but it has one of the most distinctive barks. It’s an excellent hunting dog and comes in many different colors, including solid liver and chocolate. One reason these pups love to bark is that they are naturally territorial. You can teach them not to bark when guests come over, but the Water Spaniel will likely continue to use its voice when other dogs wander onto your property.

Australian Shepherd

Aussies are intelligent, playful, and friendly. They make great companions for children because the breed is patient and tolerant. In general, they’re very energetic dogs who love barking at other animals on walks or jogging through the neighborhood. Training them isn’t easy, but Aussies respond well to positive reinforcement methods rather than punishments when they misbehave. Anyone who adopts this breed should expect to see some stubbornness on occasion.

American Staffordshire Terrier

The American Staffordshire Terrier is a popular breed, but it has a bad reputation because a handful of poorly trained dogs have attacked people over the years. In general, however, these dogs love to play and interact with their owners. They’re also known for being protective rather than aggressive, which means they will bark at intruders or strangers who come into your home. Their tenacious nature makes them excellent companions for children who are ready to play rough with one another. It’s important to monitor all interactions between your dog and young kids so that no one gets hurt while playing together.

Australian Cattle Dog

Australian cattle dogs are energetic, loyal but can be difficult to train. They will bark at strangers, so if you have a cattle dog, your neighbors might get an earful on occasion. These pups do best with active owners who give them plenty of time to run around outside while they develop their muscles and endurance levels.

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