pinch their neck and say tsst! I know it sounds silly but its a dominance thing, they are very responsive however, try not to overuse it
It is the the jovial term for a loud and involuntary fart.
if ur dog barks loud
loud sound- a dog barking soft sound- the turning of a book page
I highly doubt it. It would take a ton of loud barking for that to happen. Dogs are made for barking.
yes they do make great pets. They are protective but wont bite just mainly loud barking to scare away dangerous people.
yes they can have a very loud bark or a soft bark depending on what they are barking at
Well my great dane st.bernard mix dog bob barks out the window and there is nothing there and then whatever it was it goes away. Oh and he was barking as if there was someone in the driveway. I heard this from animal planet dogs 101 and i think it could be true. If it is it could be since they have a huge loud bark and their huge size.... oh and maybe because the biggest human fear is a dog bite and well great danes have huge heads. My dane ate a ghost the other day. It was really horrible; there was ectoplasm every where. Because of the ghost screaming, more ghosts came. There's nothing I can do now. After all, who you gonna call?
Birds respond to temperature, food availability, and weather conditions. They also respond to loud noises, people moving toward them, dogs barking, etc.
The dogs were raging, loud beasts that could not be tamed.
A deaf dog may not be totally deaf, but merely hard of hearing. Even then it can feel sound vibrations if they are loud enough. In short a deaf dog would definitely know that it is barking.
There's always sodium pentobarbital... Assuming you don't actually want to euthanize the dog, then you can get a collar which is sensitive to loud noises and will shock the dog when it barks. The dog will rapidly learn to associate barking with discomfort and should stop barking needlessly.
Barking is the sound that a dog makes as a form of communication. Dogs bark to express various emotions such as excitement, fear, or alertness, or to communicate with other dogs or people. It can also serve as a way for a dog to establish territory or hierarchy.