Basenji
One of the few hunting breeds that doesn’t bark frequently is this medium-sized variety, also known as the “barkless dog.” The Besanji is distinguished instead by its well-known yodel. Although the dog is known to be energetic, they also enjoy lounging. They are therefore slacker canines who thrive in apartments in addition to being ‘barkless’. They weigh around 25 pounds and are very wild, so they require as much exercise as you would expect from a large dog.
Borzoi (Russian Wolfhound)
Russian Wolfhound (Borzoi), number 96 Like other hounds, this variety is independent-thinking and headstrong. Of course, disobeying orders does not indicate a lack of intelligence. Quite the opposite. The Russian Wolfhound: Its History, Breeding, Exhibiting, and Care, by Nellie Martin “The wolfhound is not a servant but a born aristocrat. He objects to being your servant.”