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  2. Is your dog play barking? Here’s why, according to an expert

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    The play bark isn’t utilized by all dogs, in fact, many dogs will play silently their whole life. Breed traits, their level of arousal, and learnt behavior from other canine companions can all ...

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

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    Announcing an Unmet Need. Some dogs may seem to bark for no reason, but we’ve got to give them some credit! Dogs have various needs, such as food, water, exercise, play, socialization, mental ...

  4. The #1 Mistake People Make When Telling Dogs to Stop Barking ...

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    The dog thinks you are joining in.⁣" He also adds, "By removing the dog from the window in a state of arousal/excitement, the dog will likely stay aroused wherever you put them.⁣"

  5. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the context, a dog's bark can vary in timing, pitch, and amplitude. It is possible that these have different meanings. [15] Most people can tell from a bark whether a dog was alone or being approached by a stranger, playing or being aggressive, [16] and able to tell from a growl how big the dog is. [17]

  6. Bark (sound) - Wikipedia

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    Barking is a normal behaviour for dogs. What counts as excessive barking is a subjective idea. [15] Excessive dog barking can be a nuisance and a common problem that dog owners or their neighbors may face. [16] Excessive barking indicates an underlying problem, a trigger or the dog lacking exercise or mental stimulation.

  7. Dog behavior - Wikipedia

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    Rather, how dogs play indicates their temperament and relationship with their owner. Dogs that play rough-and-tumble are more amenable and show lower separation anxiety than dogs which play other types of games, and dogs playing tug-of-war and "fetch" are more confident. Dogs that start most games are less amenable and more likely to be aggressive.

  8. Golden Retriever’s Hilarious Way of Asking to Go Out & Play ...

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    Puppies and juvenile Goldens are the ones that require 2 hours of exercise and play each day, while adult and senior dogs need at least 60 minutes of active time each day. An hour long walk with a ...

  9. Growling - Wikipedia

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    Animals such as dogs tend to have a lower frequency when growling in proportion to the length of their neck, a longer neck will cause a lower frequency. Growling usually first appears in dogs when puppies are about 24 days of age during play fights, emitting a pitch of up to 450 Hz with great variation in consistency. By 9 weeks old, puppies ...