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because people requested the cocker spaniel way before the brown cheeky dog
the basenji, more commonly known as the zarie
Dogs, seals, and sometimes squirrels are known to bark. Cats aren't known for barking, instead they 'meow', 'mew' and 'mewl'. Cats can hiss and purr, too. If I saw a barking cat, I don't even know what I'd do! (oh, I rhymed! too and do!)
You can get a humane bark control collar. These collars do not use shock or trauma to controll your dogs barking. Instead it uses a high pitched whistling noise. You can find them about anywhere, even on amazon.
My American eskimo does howl but not offten, only when she sees a squirell or different animal. But that's just mine. Mine is weird she usually sucks on blankets instead of barking.
The ears, paws and tail. The ears are long and flat. The paws look slightly bigger compared to the size of the body. Finally the tail instead of being long it's a nub.
Don't use your car horn unless you really need it.Don't blare loud music.Keep your vehicles well maintained.Turn off your car while you are waiting.Walk or ride your bike instead of taking a motor vehicle when possible.Lobby companies that make a lot of noise to try to get them to reduce their volume.Don't have loud parties.Use a push lawnmower instead of a gas or electric one.Use a rake instead of a leaf blower.Train your dogs to avoid excess barking.
Yes I can answer this: GET A JOB and stop wasting your life watching stupid daytime television! Yours truly, Price is Right-hater
Dogs bark for different reasons, and there are different sounds for each reason. A single high-pitched bark usually means the dog wants your attention (or another dog's attention). This could be because he has to go outside, wants to eat, wants to play, etc. But every dog is different, so just learn to pay attention to the different sounds your dog makes to try to figure out what he is trying to communicate.
Linking verbs connect the subject of a verb to something or they describe the subject instead of describing an action. The dog is barking at a cat. He is a baseball fan. Those examples show the word "is" as a linking verb. Other linking verbs include are, seems, and felt can be used as linking verbs.
People often hear things. Dogs barking, the TV, sounds around you, but this is not "listening". Listening is understanding what someone tells you or teaches you. It is something that you retain. Students often hear, but not listen. Instead they are thinking something else or just "turned off." To listen the brain has to be part of the process.
A dull edged pinch chain is the best to try training your large breed dog. It will retard any attempts for the dog to pull you and teach him/her to walk by your side at your speed. A citronella spray collar is a good choice for excessive barking. Smaller dogs, or ones with smaller heads, you may need to get a harness instead of a collar.