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If you have any doubt – look to see what the dog is doing. Suspicious barks are usually low in tone, and slow, while fearful barking is often low but faster. Alert bark is likely to be a sharp, staccato sound alarm barking adds a note of intensity to the alert.ĭemand barks are sharp and persistent, and directed at the human who could/should ostensibly provide whatever the dog demands. Boredom barking tends to be more of a repetitive monotone. The bark of a distressed dog, such as a dog who suffers from isolation or separation distress or anxiety, is high-pitched and repetitive getting higher in pitch as the dog becomes more upset.

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If you know how to tell between different kinds of dog barks, you can easily understand why your dog is so vocal in the first place! Believe it or not, dogs’ vocal communication methods aren’t just for annoying neighbors – they’re for telling you something important has happened!

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Why do dogs bark? Dogs bark for many reasons, including alert (there’s something out there!), alarm (there’s something bad out there) boredom, demand, fear, suspicion, distress, and pleasure (play).

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But dogs will also vocalize pleasure – and happy dog noises don’t always sound too friendly! Here’s a rundown of what dog sounds might mean: 1. Most noises dogs make indicate some form of frustration, like when a dog whines to go outside. There are generally six types of dog sounds the use in order to vocally communicate with humans or with other canines.






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