Dogs evolved to bark so their vocal arrangement is not the same as humans. Barking does not require the same exercise of the vocal cords as yelling does in humans thus they can bark almost endlessly.
~This is because there vocal cords haven't gone through doggy puberty yet! Answered By: Dr. V
No. They are dogs... not bears... the most they can do is growl and bark then get ripped apart.
When a dog barks, the vocal cords are primarily involved in producing the sound. Dogs have a larynx, or voice box, which contains the vocal cords that vibrate to create the barking sound. Additionally, the respiratory system plays a role in controlling the intensity and pitch of the bark.
No. Dogs bark, Cats growl. A tiger is a cat.
vocal cords? and vibration of the throat?
They bark, show their teeth, growl, and bite.
you can start to take training lessons, or sidetrack your dog with something.
By burrowing, digging a hole and hiding in it.
Every dog wants to be pack leader. If they feel threatened or intimidated by another dog they may growl or bark to prove dominence. Other dogs, usually smaller, weaker, elderly or younger dogs, are less of a threat so there is no need to show dominence.
They bark, growl, or whimper. If this isn't enough for you, go to Wikipedia.org and type in dog.
Hunt,eat,run,bite,growl,bark basicly anything wolves do