There will be horses who have great hearing but it doesn't depend on the breed. Just like people; people of the same race can have better hearing than their cousin.
this could start a debate, however, the Border Collie is supposed to have the best hearing and the most intellect, but every dog lover will tell you it is THEIR dog breed that is the cutest, smartest and has the best hearing and smell! Also the best looking!!!
The dog breed often recognized for having the best hearing is the Bloodhound. Known for their exceptional sense of smell, Bloodhounds also possess acute hearing abilities, allowing them to detect sounds at great distances. Other breeds, such as German Shepherds and Coonhounds, are also noted for their keen auditory skills, making them excellent working and hunting dogs. Overall, Bloodhounds stand out for their combined sensory capabilities.
Most hearing dogs are mixed breeds, particularly those with some Border Collie in them. But any breed can potentially produce a dog who is good at hearing work.
The bat has the best hearing !!!
The animal with the best hearing is the barn owl. Its hearing is so sensitive that it can locate prey in complete darkness using only sound.
Best Indoor Dogs Cavalier King Charles Spaniel – gentle, affectionate, and quiet; perfect for cuddling. French Bulldog – low energy, small size, rarely barks, great for apartments. Shih Tzu – friendly lap dog, happy indoors, loves people. Poodle (Toy or Miniature) – intelligent, doesn’t shed much, good for allergies. Chihuahua – tiny, easy to manage, ideal for small homes. Bichon Frise – cheerful, hypoallergenic, and loves being around people. Dachshund – playful and loyal, fits well in apartments or houses.
Charolais is the best beef breed, and Holstein is the best dairy breed.
The “best” cat breed really depends on what you’re looking for — personality, activity level, grooming needs, and living space. Here are some of the most popular and well-loved cat breeds, each known for different traits: Ragdoll Calm, affectionate, and loves to be held. Great for families or people who want a gentle, cuddly cat. Maine Coon Large, friendly, and intelligent. Often called the “gentle giant” of cats. Good for homes with space and kids. British Shorthair Quiet, loyal, and low-maintenance. Ideal for apartment living and busy owners. Siamese Talkative, social, and very intelligent. Likes being around people and other pets. Persian Calm and loving, with a luxurious coat. Needs regular grooming but is very gentle and affectionate. Bengal Energetic, playful, and looks wild but very loyal. Great for active owners who enjoy interactive play. Scottish Fold Sweet and quiet with cute folded ears. Adapts well to both apartments and houses.
There isn't a breed with "bad hearing", but some some breeds are prone to have hearing problems or deafness. These breeds are: Dalmatians, Bull terriers, and English setters. Because deafness can be in these breeds genes, it's particularly important to buy from a breeder that does genetic testing on their dogs, and not from pet stores. Any breed of dog with untreated ear infections can also lose their hearing, so it's important to have a dog treated promptly when you notice a problem.
The Best of Breed was created on 1995-10-03.
There is no one "best" breed, they all have their merits and downfalls.
There is no best breed. The best French breed depends on what kind of qualities and characteristics you're looking for. The best french breed in terms of calving ease is Limousin, for instance.