Thursday, January 13, 2011

What Causes Your Dog to Bark?





There are many reasons your dog may bark. Different types of communication your dog may present are howling, growing, yelping and of course barking. Each one of these dog sounds have a role in a dog pack. When a dog confronts an unusual situation he/she most likely becomes noisy.

Your dog may bark when a stranger or another animal/animals come into your dog’s territory. If prey or potential prey is near your dog he may start to bark. Strong and loud sounds such as a car alarm will cause your dog to bark. Anything that catches your dog off guard such as a strange noise may cause your dog to bark. Being separated from you, his mother and/or your family may cause your dog to bark. A stressful situation, neuroses and even anxiety can cause your dog to bark. If your dog needs food, affection or attention he may bark. Of course you may have trained your dog to bark when he has to go outside to use the bathroom.

If your puppy yelps this means he is experiencing discomfort. If your dog growls he is trying to intimidate a person or other animal. When your dog growls this is a warning before he may attack. Growling can also mean your dog is fearful or feels he is being threatened. Howling in a dog pack is usually reserved for the leader of the pack. Howling is usually used when your dog is hunting. When your dog ages or has a medical issue he may howl as well. Take your dog to the vet to see if he needs medication.

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3 comments:

  1. Interesting...thank you.

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  2. I am forwarding these tips to my neighbor!!!!

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  3. Our dog is getting worse and worse with all of the barking! Ugh--she has such a shrill bark it scares the daylights out of us.

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