Home Alone: 7 Dog Breeds That Will Stay Happily at Home Without You

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1. Basenji

This pup is known as “the barkless dog” because, due to an evolutionary genetic alteration of its larynx, it can’t bark or howl. Now, the Basenji can still produce some sounds, but they are not very loud and can remind you of whimpering.

This breed is very independent and will not be mad if you need to leave it alone at home for some time. Yet, you need to know that this dog is highly energetic, and because of this, you must play with them as soon as you arrive home. and do something so they can burn off that surplus of energy. Go for a walk or play some fetch; this will be your choice.

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