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  2. Why Does My Dog Bark at Nothing? A Trainer Explains the Truth

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    My Rottweilers used to detect the odor of outdoor skunks coming through the vents, which would lead to bouts of sniffing, barking, pacing, and whining. We didn’t really know about this until we ...

  3. Rottweiler Puppy’s ‘Extremely Scary Bark’ Is Total Cuteness ...

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    My family had one growing up, and like others said in the comments, she looked scary but was really a big baby! When I say big, I mean big; a full-grown female can weigh 100 pounds and males weigh ...

  4. Rottweiler Mom in Australia Warns Everybody to Beware ... - AOL

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    Their intimidating look and scary bark alone will have strangers running in the opposite direction. Make sure that you do thorough research if you are considering a Rottweiler for your family pet ...

  5. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    Single short bark, higher midrange pitch – surprised or startled. [1]: 81 Stutter bark, midrange pitch – used to initiate play. [1]: 82 Rising bark – indicates having fun, used during play-fighting or when the owner is about to throw an object. [1]: 83 Two dogs communicating a warning; note the teeth baring and lip curl.

  6. Bark (sound) - Wikipedia

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    A bark is a sound most often produced by dogs. Other animals that make this noise include, but are not limited to, wolves , [ 1 ] coyotes , foxes , seals , frogs , owls . "Bark" is also a verb that describes the sound of many canids .

  7. Rottweiler - Wikipedia

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    The Rottweiler (/ ˈ r ɒ t w aɪ l ər /, UK also /-v aɪ l ər /, German: [ˈʁɔtvaɪ̯lɐ] ⓘ) [1] [2] is a breed of domestic dog, regarded as medium-to-large [3] [4] or large. [5] [6] The dogs were known in German as Rottweiler Metzgerhund, meaning Rottweil butchers' dogs, [7] [8] because their main use was to herd livestock [3] and pull carts laden with butchered meat to market. [7]