Sounds like she needs to go outside to go potty. If you don't take her outside, she will have to go in the corner, or under a table, because those are the least occupied areas in the room.
they are made to chase and kill animals, and protect there owners
Unless the fox is close enough for you to scare it away, you can't stop it from barking and whining out in the wild.
There are many methods to prevent puppies from barking and whining, but the most common is to train them. It is a good idea to reward them when they do not bark or whine and punish them or scold them when they do bark or whine.
Mine doesn't. If yours does, it's probably because he hears barking/whining noises on the T.V. and is interested or startled. Why else?
Bark, yelp, whimper, growl.
Gray wolves hunt and eat large hooved animals like Elk and deer. They travel and hunt in packs of seven or eight. They communicate through growling barking and whining.
Barking, sleeping, wagging. You're welcome!
No. A wolf can still show all of its emotions by the position of its ears, its posture, its mouth, its eyes and even vocally through barking, whining and howling.
Check the power steering pump for the cause of the noise. I sounds like the pump is causing the whining and is either low on fluid or possibly going bad.
The correct way to spell it would be "whining".
It may help to think of it this way:A dog chases a squirrel. The squirrel runs up a tree. It then (unseen by the dog) leaps to another tree. If the dog continues to pace around the base of the original tree barking and whining at nothing (since the squirrel is no longer there), that dog is barking up the wrong tree.When used of humans, it generally means something like "she's trying to get something from a person who doesn't have it" or "she thinks a person has/is something, but he really doesn't/isn't."
It may help to think of it this way:A dog chases a squirrel. The squirrel runs up a tree. It then (unseen by the dog) leaps to another tree. If the dog continues to pace around the base of the original tree barking and whining at nothing (since the squirrel is no longer there), that dog is barking up the wrong tree.When used of humans, it generally means something like "she's trying to get something from a person who doesn't have it" or "she thinks a person has/is something, but he really doesn't/isn't."