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Why Do Dogs Bark?


From tiny little yipping noises to booming "woofs", dogs use barking as one way to communicate with us. Some of the reasons why they bark include:

- To get attention. For example, puppies and even adult dogs may yap to try to get your attention.

- "Play barking". Some dogs give short little barks to try to engage other pets (or people) in play. Often this is accompanied with a "play bow" and/or a wagging tail.

- Warning barks. For example, barking when someone approaches the door, ie. the "watch dog" bark. The dog's barking may become much more rapid as the stranger approaches, and the dog may growl as well.

- Barking because the dog is bored. You may have experienced this yourself: the dog that sits outside and barks continuously (while driving you crazy) because he has nothing else to do. Proper exercise and mental stimulation can help to tire out the dog and keep him occupied so that this type of barking is minimized.

- Anxiety barking. Some dogs suffer from separation anxiety when they are left alone. Often times the dogs seem unable to stop themselves, and the more they bark, the more they appear to stimulate themselves and continue to bark.

- "I'm here" communication. Have you ever heard one of the neighborhood dogs start barking, only to be joined by other dogs a moment later? Dogs sometimes bark to communicate that they're also in the area.

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Hi, wanted to comment on your post. If you punish your dog when she comes back to you, you are showing her that she should be scared when she comes to you or when you go get her, and she won't want to anymore. Make it a fun and positive experience for her everytime she does something right. Also take her to obedience class, it will help you and her build a good bond and understanding.

Everything can be quiet in the house for example, My wife and I can be in the living room watching TV and one of us calls our sons name and the all of a sudden my dog starts to do a under the breath bark. Or when i get my wife up from sleeping to get ready for work for the night, I will go in the bedroom, my dog will follow me and when i call out my wifes name, my dog will bark, but again a low under the breath bark but sometimes can be a full bark. What do you think she is doing this for? It is as if she is trying to help get the other persons attention or something. LOL i get to laughing at her for doing it. Also is it ok to spank a dog on the bottom for a disciplinary action. She is ok to go outside to potty without being on a leash. This morning someone was outside across the street and she went over there, I went to get her and she ran from me, i got her to the door to go in and spanked her and she cowered down from me and went inside. Then i fed her and that was it. She is a very good dog But sometimes i wonder if she has a bit of human in her. LOL

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