no they do not.
They bark and growel and make other sounds like domestic dogs.
Probly not, becuase dogs have their own laguage and they make up other things.
Depends on why they're sick. They can carry and spread viruses and such.
rabies cat's and other dogs
WELL, DOGS ARE A GREAT COMPANION AND THUS MAKE GREAT PETS , BUT CAN ALSO BE USED FOR OTHER USES. IF YOU HAVE BIG DOGS , THEY CAN BE USED AS WATCH DOGS. AS FOR LITTLE DOGS, WELL IN THE WINTER THEY ARE VERY USEFUL. YOU CAN PUT THEM ON YOUR LAP TO KEEP YOU WARM AS WELL AS ON YOUR FEET WHEN YOUR IN THE BED. BOTH BIG AND SMALL DOGS THOUGH ARE GREAT TO TALK TO ABOUT YOUR DAY AND/ OR PROBLEMS BECAUSE THEY ACTUALLY SIT THERE AND LISTEN AS IF THEY UNDERSTAND. iF THEIR IS ANY OTHER WAY TO USE DOGS, I AM NOT AWARE OF IT. other uses for dogs are that they make great hunting partners
Dogs can help in many ways like guard dogs and beagles for hunting and sled dogs and lots of other dogs do different jobs. They can make great guards and there are rescue dogs, and service dogs. Dogs can also make great companions to depressed lonely people and stop them from attempting suicide.
Prairie dogs make a noise very like a bark. That is why they are called 'dogs'. In fact they are a type of ground squirrel and not related at all closely to dogs.
As with dogs from all breeds, how a dog reacts with other dogs is all down to how it was raised and trained. American Staffordshire Terriers can make excellent companions for people and other dogs alike, but this depends solely on how the dog has been raised.
they make a certain whistling/screaming sound to warn other prairie dogs of danger.
its dreaming when dogs dream they make whimpering sounds as in expressing there dream to other dogs
You can make your dog to be aggressive towards other dogs by training them.