A dog is barking why ??? Say scientifctly
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if. he is in pain...or.....seeing..an unknown person....or.....when...u tease..thwm
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An example of the domestic environment (rather than the dog's own behavior) that increases barking is the animal stuck behind a fence with a person approaching, says Lord. “The dog may either feel anxiety or excitement at seeing a stranger but in either case the dog is prevented from approaching or fleeing.
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Barking, along with whining, howling and growling, is a dog’s natural means of communication.
A dog may bark for a number of reasons: to induce play, discipline young, warn of danger, threaten intruders, or it may bark because it’s curious. None of these reasons tend to result in excessive or annoying barking – barking is short-lived and specific to an occasion.
Barking for companionship or for reward (food, freedom, etc.) is the most likely to develop into problem barking.
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A dog may bark for a number of reasons: to induce play, discipline young, warn of danger, threaten intruders, or it may bark because it’s curious. None of these reasons tend to result in excessive or annoying barking – barking is short-lived and specific to an occasion.
Barking for companionship or for reward (food, freedom, etc.) is the most likely to develop into problem barking.
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