FAQ About Poodles vs. Beagles
Which breed is more prone to barking, poodles or beagles?
Both poodles and beagles have the potential to be vocal dogs and may bark or howl in certain situations. However, beagles are generally considered to be more prone to barking and howling than poodles. Beagles are known for their distinctive howl, which they may use to communicate with their owners, other dogs, or to signal when they have found an interesting scent. This can make them noisy pets, especially if they are not properly trained and socialized. Poodles, on the other hand, tend to bark less frequently and are often described as being more reserved or dignified in their behavior. However, like any breed, individual poodles may bark more or less depending on their personality and experiences. Proper training and socialization can help reduce excessive barking in both breeds.