One cat-like descriptor for the Japanese chin is "cat-like." They watch their surroundings closely yet don't make a lot of noise.
The Chin is a fantastic apartment dog and a welcome member of any household, however it is best suited to a home without young children.
You may not immediately associate a bulldog with calmness, given that it is a brachycephalic (or short-headed) breed.
While they do produce some noise (their snoring is practically human in volume), they are surprisingly quiet when it comes to barking.
The Irish Setter is quieter than other hunting dogs despite its heritage. This affable buddy is delighted to go along on any family outing.
Although it is a friendly and cheerful breed, this dog, like other working dogs, requires regular exercise and mental stimulation.
Pugs, like bulldogs, are not known for their loud barking but are instead noisy small dogs who "snarf," snore, and breathe excessively.
While pugs do sometimes bark, it is far less common than with other dog breeds. When they do make noise, it is more of a yip or yodel than a bark.