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10 poin ts about barking dogs never bite

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You should assume that all dogs can bite. It is a matter of predicting what will cause any dog to bite. Dogs usually bite if they feel threatened. However, there are many behaviours in a dog's defensive repertoire. Depending on their predisposition and their past experience, they may use other behaviours. For example, growling is a warning sign. If you do not heed the warning, you are at risk of being bitten. Sometimes when a dog is lunging and barking, this looks aggressive, but it is an example of what is called "distance-increasing behaviour". The purpose is to make the threat go away. So in that sense, barking has the purpose of trying to avoid having to bite and fight. But if the threat does not go away, the dog can escalate from barking to biting. Aggression is a complex part of behaviour and it is notoriously difficult to predict. There can be many triggers.

There is a very famous proverb that "BARKING DOGS SELDOM BITE". According to the saying: The dogs which bark too much in loud tone, bite very rarely. It implies that the people who threaten you more saying that they will harm you, often does so. It's meant as an idiom, not a rule of dog behavior. It means that a person who talks big talk ( swearing, shouting, threatening) will seldom actually act on the words or fight back physically. ... Barking dogs typically want to avoid biting or attacking (most dogs do), so they bark instead as a warning.

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