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  2. How to Stop a Dog From Barking, According to an Expert ... - AOL

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    Trainer Adrienne Farricelli explains how to reduce a dog’s “nuisance barking.”

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

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    Some dog breeds bark more than others, while a few breeds - like Siberian Huskies for instance - rarely bark at all. That doesn't mean they don't make other noises to communicate; Huskies are ...

  4. Neighbor's dog barking too much? Here's what you can do ... - AOL

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    How to get your neighbor's dog to stop barking. First, the American Kennel Club recommends not blaming the dog for its noise. The dog is simply being a dog, and likely doesn't know any better. Its ...

  5. Bark (sound) - Wikipedia

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    There is no precise, consistent, and functional acoustic definition for barking, but researchers classify barks according to several criteria. [3] Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Hampshire College have defined a bark as a short, abrupt vocalization that is relatively loud and high-pitched, changes in frequency, and often repeats rapidly in succession.

  6. Dog whistle - Wikipedia

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    Trainers may use the whistle simply to get a dog's attention or to inflict pain for the purpose of behaviour modification. In addition to lung-powered whistles, there are also electronic dog whistle devices that emit ultrasonic sound via piezoelectric emitters. [3] The electronic variety are sometimes coupled with bark-detection circuits in an ...

  7. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    Low-pitched growl-bark – growl leading to a bark is both a threat and a call for assistance. [1]: 84 Higher midrange-pitched growl-bark – higher pitch means less confident, frightened but will defend itself. [1]: 84 Undulating growl, going from midrange to high midrange – dog is terrified, it will either defend itself or run away.

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