First, this is not funny and putting the dog in another room will not solve the problem. A dog will often bark at the TV out of fear or anxiety. There are a couple of ways to handle this issue. One is to teach your dog to bark on command. This helps them to understand when it's okay to bark and when it isn't. The second method is to keep some treats on hand. Something very special that they don't get any other time, like boiled chicken. Keep the pieces very small. When your dog barks at the TV, call him/her to you. When they are quiet for a few seconds, praise them and give them a treat. Soon the dog will learn that it's far better to come and sit quietly by you than to bark at the TV.
give him/her what he wants or train him/her. :D
say 'no' in a deep, loud voice. make it sharp so he snaps out his state of growling.
Snarling and growling
|/ |\ | \ | \ ILL IT!
Snarling and growling
Tell the dog 'no'. When he becomes submissive to you, give him lots of attention to let him know that a new puppy will not make your friendship any lesser.
Look that dog is Growling. He does not like you.
A person should never confront a growling dog. If there is no way out of it, turn your back to the dog and say no.
If the dog is familiar to you you may bare your teeth and make the growling noise; often a dog will mimic this motion. You must, however, be careful if the dog is violent it may attack you.
Take it to a vet or a dog physiologist
suck on something or drink water instead
A noise coming from the back of the throat, like the growling sound a dog would make.
a dog can see ghost's, so he might be growling at one telling it to get out. but if he is growling at the ceiling, he might be playing.
I think you should have a dog whisperer come or have them sniff around and share their toys and stuff!