Generally the pitch of a dog's bark is related to the dog's size. Little dogs, miniature poodles, min pins ect. tend to be high pitch "yappers" while big dogs, Nuffies and Mastiffs tend to be DEEP "woofers".
Yes, larger dogs have a deeper bark and smaller dogs have a higher-pitch bark. However, the volume of a dog's bark is not determined by its size.
A dog's vocal cords vibrate when air from the lungs passes over them, which produces the sound of a bark. The pitch and intensity of the bark can vary depending on the size and breed of the dog.
While dogs in different regions may have variations in the sound and frequency of their barks, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that dogs bark differently specifically in China compared to other countries. Factors that may influence a dog's bark include breed, size, and individual personality rather than geographical location.
Pluto plays the dog, so a dog does "bark bark bark" and not "Hello, I'm Pluto". And by the way, Goofy is a dingo and not a dog. ( Dingo's are related to dogs )
For example: My dog loves to bark at the mailman. The rabbits had stripped the bark from all around the base of the new tree. The canoe was made of birch bark and pine pitch. His bark was worse than his bite.
Improved Answer:If you have a dog that barks too much, you can't train it not to bark but you can train it what times to bark and what times not to bark. You can also debark your dog with surgery from a Vet, after they are debarked they have a faint rough huff sound when they bark.
The possessive form for the bark of the dog is the dog's bark.
Get a bark collar of a high pitch sound emitter. A bark collar will beep as a warning at the first bark, shock lightly for the second and a little more for the third. I used one of these on my dog and they work well. A high pitch sound emitter will let out a high pitch sound that only the god can hear and will startle the dog into staying quiet. These devices will not harm the dogs and are great for dogs in the learning process.
NO! Your dog will get shocked, have a heart attack and die. And get electricuted.
The Basenji breed of dog does not bark. They are the only dog breed that doesn't bark.
No, "bark" is not a homonym. Homonyms are words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings. "Bark" can refer to the sound a dog makes or the outer covering of a tree, but these meanings are related.
Yes. Think about a yorkie which weighs 2-4 pound and a great dane which weighs 150-250 pounds. Which bark could be higher pitched? the yorkie