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  2. Expert Trainer Explains Why Dogs Growl & How to Handle It - AOL

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    The reason why we want to avoid the dog rehearsing the growling is because the more dogs are repeatedly exposed to growl-evoking events, the more the behavior becomes deeply ingrained.

  3. Puppy - Wikipedia

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    Golden Retriever puppy Basset Hound Newborn Welsh Springer Spaniels. A puppy is a juvenile dog, generally one less than 12-18 months old. Puppies are markedly underdeveloped and dependent on their mothers at birth (displaying altriciality), but healthy puppies grow quickly and begin walking thereafter. Puppies generally weigh 8–16 oz (0.23 ...

  4. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    The test, using images of many kinds of dogs, showed a small and big dog and played a growl. Twenty of the 24 test dogs looked at the image of the appropriately sized dog first and looked at it longest. [14] Depending on the context, a dog's bark can vary in timing, pitch, and amplitude. It is possible that these have different meanings. [15]

  5. Growling - Wikipedia

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    Dogs growl as a form of communication, most often when they are displaying signs of aggression. Dogs can also growl when they are playing with other canines/humans, growling over their possessions, when they are in pain, or during territorial displays. Human interpretation of dogs and other canines growling is often context-dependent. [4]

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  7. Nursing Golden Retriever Puppies' Adorable Antics Leave ...

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    On September 30, Nichol Berry Goldens (@nicholberrygoldens) shared a video of a Golden Retriever litter eating and the two who kept it interesting. Take a look! View this post on Instagram

  8. Bark (sound) - Wikipedia

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    The extinct Hare Indian dog of northern Canada was not known to bark in its native homeland, though puppies born in Europe learned how to imitate the barking of other dogs. [23] When hurt or afraid, it howled like a wolf, and when curious, it made a sound described as a growl building up to a howl.

  9. 32 facts about puppies - AOL

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    Between three and 14 weeks is a critical window in a puppy’s life in terms of socialization. This is a period of rapid brain development, when puppies are aware of their environment and able to ...