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Dogs in the City - 2012 He Barks and He Barks and He Barks - 1.2 was released on: USA: 6 June 2012
Dogs in the City - 2012 He Barks and He Barks and He Barks 1-2 was released on: USA: 6 June 2012
Yes, dogs are able to distinguish between other dogs by their barks.
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Dogs have different pitched barks for the same reason humans have different pitched voices. For each breed the pitch of the bark is different because of size and their body structure. Big dogs, such as Great Danes, have much deeper barks than small dogs, such as Chihuahuas.
There are many dogs that develop guard dogs habits out of pure instinct. My Rottweiler, for example, barks whenever she hears a noise that does not sound normal to her in the house. There is no way that we could have taught her that. On the other hand our lab barely barks when someone rings the doorbell or knocks at the door. It is more of a breed thing, and which dogs are naturally protective and which dogs aren't.
dogs lose their bark because they lick their privete parts
The hungry dogs were making raucous barks to attract the attention of the people.
The dogs barks got louder and louder
if ur dog barks loud
It depends if you trained your dog or not. Usually who barks more is the more protective one, but usually it is the male. I have 2 dogs of my own and the male one barks more.
Not generally but the barks definitely change with breed.