Yes
Yes, like humans, a dog's voice/bark will get deeper when they get older
The possessive form for the bark of the dog is the dog's bark.
All Bichons do that. My dog does too. It's normal-they are just trying to protect you and their territory. No big deal.
The Basenji breed of dog does not bark. They are the only dog breed that doesn't bark.
Bark!! Bark!!
It depends on what sort of a dog it is. Like a bulldog would have the a high tone of a bark but a chiwawa may just give a normal type of dog barking in a low tone. It also depends, what kind of mood the dog is in. If it is fierce and ready to attack then it wil have a very loud bark but if it is just being playful then it will probably bark in a quiet tone.
bark = the rough covering on a tree bark = the sound a dog makes
The dog began to bark at the moon.The bark on the tree was rotting.
Depends what type of dog it is. The Basenji is the only dog that can not bark it can howl but not growl or bark. They like to call it the barkless dog, but if you watch it howl most people will get comfused and call it a bark.
no it is not eligal for your dog to bark for over an hour!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The only "wild dog" you can find in Australia is the dingo. Even then, dingoes do bark. The only known dog not to bark is the Basenji, which is not Australian.
Yes it is possible for a dog to talk you can teach a dog to talk though it can be freaky cool. A dog can talk two ways 1. Bark Bark 2. English It will take a while to get a dog to talk english. To prove it you can go to youtube and type in "talking Dogs" then press enter