Dogs It is the nature of dogs to bark. We often hear the barking of dogs on different occasions. Yes, this shows that the dog's barking has some meaning. We don't understand the dog's language, but not in some specific occasions, such as a stranger at home, a big night, or some accidents, the dog The sounds are different. Many times a careful study will roughly distinguish the meaning of dog barking.
1. Continuous rapid barking, mid-pitched: Come on, there is trouble, someone has invaded our field. This is a Breeding dog alert.
2. Bark continuously, but slowly and in a low pitch: The intruder is very close, prepare to fight This is also a warning to the intruder.
3. Pause each time you bark three or four times, then repeat: We suspect that some intruder is approaching our territory. I think we should be more vigilant. It's a reminder to the owner.
4. Long or uninterrupted barking with a not-so-short interval: Is anyone there? I'm lonely, I need a partner! This is the dog being locked up Or the most common reaction after being singled out.
5. One or two high-pitched, short barks, mid-pitched: Hi, hello. This is a typical greeting.
6. A single sharp, short bark, low-pitched: Don't do that again! This is usually the sound of a bitch teaching her puppy, but it may also be annoyance to other dogs Or the sound of being hurt by the owner (such as when grooming).
7. A single sharp and rapid bark with a higher pitch: What is this? or Ah? This means surprise. If the sound is repeated 2-3 times, the meaning becomes: Come and see this! It means calling a partner or host to come and see a new thing. The same bark, if it's less sharp and sharp, usually means come here! Many dogs run to the door and make this sound to indicate that they want to get out for a walk. If the pitch is lowered, it means: Amazing! Awesome! Dogs usually make this sound when they are receiving food.
8. A single scream: or a very brief, high-pitched bark: Ouch! This is a response to unexpected pain. (Different from the pain brought by the owner)
9. A series of screams: I'm in pain I'm really scared This is a response to severe fear and pain.
10. Stuttering bark, mid-tone: If we describe a dog's bark as: Wow, then a stuttering bark is Aww. This is usually Prelude to a game activity, meaning Let's play.
11. Gradually high barking: Usually a series of barks, often starting at a mid-tone, but suddenly rising in pitch, Almost a screaming bark, but the pitch is not so high, this is a bark representing play, usually used when rolling a game, showing emotional excitement, and can be interpreted as: This is fun!
Notes Only by understanding the meaning of pet dogs, and their behaviors expressing what to do, can they be better trained or better live together.