Top 5 communication a dog does by braking


Top 5 communication a dog does by braking 



Dogs often communicate using a combination of pitch and sound in their bark, here are Top 5 dog bark breakdown to understand the same.
  • Growling: if you hear a low, rumbling bark sound, understand the dog is growling
  • Warning: A slow, deep bark can be a warning to a person, another dog, or an animal. 
  • Threat: A low-pitched, sustained bark can signal a dog feeling threatened and protective. 
  • Howling: A howl to the sky indicates loneliness, boredom, or a desire to communicate with other dogs. 
  • Whining: A whiny bark with an attempt to grab attention indicates a need for attention, discomfort, or a desire for something

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