Dogs may like some dogs based on their personalities, energy levels, and past experiences. If a dog perceives another dog as a potential threat or is fearful of them, they may bark as a form of communication or to maintain distance. It could also be due to lack of socialization or specific triggers that cause discomfort.
Yes, all dogs have the ability to bark as a form of vocalization. Barking is a common form of communication for dogs and can occur for various reasons such as alerting their owners, expressing excitement, or feeling anxious.
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Some verbs associated with dogs are bark, wag, fetch, sniff, and dig.
They bark at each other because it's like you're playing with a friend and that's there way of playing and also, they play to be friendly and to show that they like the dog. Example: Dogs are just like humans except they bark. Like when you like a person you talk to them and tell them and dogs they bark of showing a way they like them.They are taking and communicating to each other.They might be frightened, and since some won't know each other, they'll be scared, frightened. Their barking may indicate them being nice or rude to each other because they're kind or mean animals respectively. Plus, they have to communicate.The dogs are undoubtably communicating with one another. Research into canine behavior suggests that dogs have the ability to exhange far more information among themselves than most people credit them with.Longtime owners can easily tell barks apart, and get at least a general sense of what their dogs are "saying."True story: One of several yard dogs barks whenever she sees her owner looking out the window. He thought no more of it than, "That's cute - she's saying hello," until one day when he noticed that as soon as she barked, all the other dogs immediately ran straight to the window to investigate! It's as if her bark told the others plain as day, "Hey! Master's at the window!"
Because the grape vines grow more in some seasons than others, so in order to grow, it needs to shed its old bark.
All dogs bark, although some breeds are more likely to bark than others. Partly this is a training issue - dogs that are not properly socialized will 'sound the alarm' and bark inappropriately. Another component is breed - some dogs were bred to be guard dogs, meaning they would bark and alert owners when the livestock or area they were guarding had unknown individuals in it.
I had a lot of dogs, ranging from a very tiny chihuahua to very large dogs, and my experience is: ALL dogs bark when they see something (a kid passing by, a pigeon landing on the roof) in order to warn their owners.
Yes, some dogs bark when they want attention, or when they are anxious.
They bark some, but not much. If you let them over run you they will bark like crazy, but they are mainly laid back dogs.
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Well, its just like how some people like some kinds of food and others dont. Its the same with dogs.
some say that that dogs can talk to each other by barking, others say that they bark just to create havock
Some will.
It depends which Yorkshire Terrier you select! If you have a calm one it won't bark unless, that is, if it doesn't like other dogs. If you get an untrained one, then it will most likely bark!
It might not be that the dog cant bark, it just might not want to. Not all dogs are barkers.
Well it can be different for every dog. Some dogs don't like thunder and other more protective dogs just like to bark at noises. It depends on your dog's breed and personality.
well i am a sienstist s and this question is inpossible to know because some little dogs bark louder but some big dogs bark louder and when we get the answer it will cange every second because a new dog will be born so well that is it