When the Dogs Don't Bark: A Forensic Scientist’s Search for the Truth

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When the Dogs Don't Bark: A Forensic Scientist’s Search for the Truth

When the Dogs Don't Bark: A Forensic Scientist’s Search for the Truth

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They’re great apartment dogs and they know it. As a result, these proud dogs have been associated with firefighters, noblemen and even gypsies (yes, they ran with their caravans!). Consider a Dalmatian for more than their iconic spotted coat. 13. Greyhound Coat and Color: Burly and heavy-boned dogs with a dense double coat that comes in multiple colors, including white What’s great about them is that they’re also hypoallergenic dog breeds. In fact, they rarelyshed, which is nice if you’re living in a compact apartment. Given how quiet these dogs are and their playful attitude, a Soft Coated sounds like a great choice! 21. Irish Setter Professor Angela Gallop CBE, Director of Forensic Science, has just launched her first book When the Dogs Don’t Bark. Angela has been a forensic scientist for more than 40 years and during her career has worked on thousands of cases, providing critical evidence for prosecutions and correcting serious miscarriages of justice to exonerate innocent people. The Saluki has a rich history and is one of the oldest dog breeds in the world. They’re great hunters and have been notable hunting hounds for kings in the past. They’re another dog that won’t likely bark at everything in sight.

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There’s a lot of similarities between the Chinook and the Labrador Retriever (the most popular family dog in the USA). A big difference is that the Chinook are not big barkers, making them some of the top family dogs for apartments. Due to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel’s docile and gentle demeanor, these spaniels are not huge on the whole barking thing. Consequently, they’ve been wildly popular apartment dogs for owners around the world. If you can meet these two essential needs of your dog, any dog (not just quiet dogs that don’t bark) can thrive in an apartment setting. 3. Socialization & Obedience Training Did we miss any quiet dog breeds that don’t really bark? Let us know if you live in an apartment with a dog! What dog breed do youown?The Bullmastiff is one of the least obvious dog breeds on this list. They certainly are big and fierce dogs, but they actually don’t use their bark as much as most dogs of their size. However, Bullmastiffs are fit for every owner. If you’re worried about bothering your sweet neighbors with an unpredictable dog, worry no more! Here are 21 quiet dogs that don’t really bark much. Note: some breeds may be more quiet than others. 1. Kishu Ken If you already live in an apartment, you need to ask if your complex allows dogs. Though we disagree, not every apartment building will allow dogs. Some apartment buildings will allow dogs, but only dogs that are under a specific weight and/or height limit. What’s even more ridiculous is that some complexes may even outright ban a specific breed believed to be “dangerous.” There aren’t any on this list that may be considered aggressive, except for the Bulldog and Bullmastiff. 2. Meeting the Dog’s Basic Needs

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But wait! Good news: there’s a huge selection of great dog breeds that don’t bark and are perfect for apartments. Though nearly all dogs can bark, not all have a tendency to. Read on to learn which breeds can be a good fit for apartment life. While all dogs have a range of vocal sounds including barking, howling, whining, growling and more, certain breeds and types of dogs do tend to be rather quieter than others, and some barely bark or make vocal sounds at all. This can be classed as a breed and personality trait, just as distinctive as other better known traits such as a propensity to hunt, or to be fairly sedentary, or to be very intelligent. These dogs are intense on the field (at work), but calm and gentle at home. Yes, they’re quiet dogs, but they need a decent amount of physical activity. They’ll thrive if given daily “jobs” to do.And since they’re not easy to train, experienced owners will fare better. Bringing Quiet Dogs into ApartmentsThere are a lot of reasons why the coton de Tulear are such great apartment dogs. Yes, they’re not big barkers, but they’re also hypoallergenic. If you don’t want a ton of fur around in your apartment, these dogs are perfect. Chinooks are hardworking dogs, but their devotion and loyalty to the family trumps all. In my opinion, they’re very underrated dog breeds, as evident by their AKC popularity ranking. But if you can get your hands on one, the Chinook is a great dog that doesn’t bark a lot. 23. Bullmastiff Like most terriers, the Lakeland was bred to protect sheep and hunt foxes. Bred from the Lake district of England, these dogs come in a tough wiry coat. They may not be the best lapdogs, but they’re great for apartments if properly socialized. 18. Newfoundland

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Professor Angela Gallop CBE, Director of Forensic Science, has just launched her first book When the Dogs Don’t Bark. The Maltese is one of the most popular apartments dog for a few reasons. They’re small in size, loving dogs, but more importantly, not heavy barkers. It’s worth noting that some Maltese mixes, such as the Maltipoo, do bark quite a bit. The Newfoundland is one of the largest dog breeds on this list. Still, they’re great apartment dogs since they’re such quiet and sweet-tempered dog breeds. Though they do have a deep and loud bark, they don’t often use it. What’s more important is that you meet your dog’s basic needs. Not all dog breeds will have the same needs. For example, some dogs may need more exercise and physical activity than others.Just like any other voluntary behaviour, it is possible to curb and reduce barking by adequately training your dog, particularly when they are young. This will of course prove more effective for some breeds than others though! Very vocal dogs, such as the Siberian Husky, are unlikely to be able to be successfully trained to forgo barking altogether in anything but exceptional circumstances. However, beginning training when your dog is young, and teaching them commands to “speak” and “quiet” can go a long way towards getting your dog off to the right start in terms of keeping their noise levels under control! Dogs that do not tend to be overly excitable However, those that know these dogs know they aren’t aggressive or dangerous at all. Bernese Mountain dogs are sweet and affectionate. Plus, they’re fantastic with kids and other dogs. In other words, they’re a great option for a large apartment dog. 6. Shiba Inu

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She led a team that reinvestigated the 1988 murder of Lynette White in Cardiff, for which the men who became known as the Cardiff Three were wrongly convicted. Working more than a decade after the murder, Gallop recreated the flat where the murder occurred, using lengths of blood-spattered wallpaper removed during the first investigation. It was only then that what actually happened in 1988 became “blindingly obvious” to her. Her investigation took nearly four years. Sections of skirting board and the front door of the flat were examined and beneath layers of paint they found blood splashes that provided enough DNA evidence to convict the real murderer, Jeffrey Gafoor, in 2003. The trial and the investigation made legal history. It was one of the first times a person who had committed a murder was identified and convicted through a familial search (using close relatives) of the National DNA Database and the first miscarriage of justice to be resolved by the conviction of the real murderer. The Kishu Ken is one of the oldest, most ancient Japanese dog breeds. As a matter of fact, they’ve been bred in the country for over a thousand years. They’re one of the six native breeds of Japan and originate from the Kishu region of the country – hence, the name. If you live in an apartment complex that allows dogs, chances are, you’ll have neighbors that own dogs as well. With that said, it’s important that you provide a ton of obedience and socialization training. Similar to the St Bernard or the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Newfoundland are large fluffy dogs that do well with kids. They have the reputation of being extremely patient and can be used as “nanny dogs” as well. Apartment living doesn’t mean you can’t own a big dog! 19. Scottish Deerhound Like how cats are great in apartments, the Basenji is too. In addition to being quiet dogs, they also groom themselves. But even so, the Basenji is a playful and independent-minded dog that apartment dwellers tend to appreciate.There are many words to describe these majestic dogs from the mountainous regions of the Swiss Alps. They’re big, strong and dedicated workers. However, they’re not big on barking. Their sheer size and strength is enough to intimidate others. These dogs will dedicate themselves to their owners, but will be aloof with unfamiliar people. For this reason, they’re some of the best guard dogs. What’s great is they don’t use their bark unless intruders are seriously invading their territory.



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