Often times a dog will bark in response to hearing another dog bark (especially at him/her) or a human fake barking. I have also seen dogs barking in response to high pitched whistles.
they bark
Other animals can bark. Like birds they bark for attention , ormake unusale sound
a bark-like yip
It sounds like any other dog's bark...nothing special.
Sometimes but they might stay the same bark that other dogs have
Kinda like well just like the word BARK (bar-kah)
The answer is bark a dogs bark and a trees bark looks the same and the same but both means different meanings.
The homophones for "bark" are "barque" and "bark." "Barque" refers to a type of sailing ship, while "bark" can mean the sound made by dogs or the outer covering of a tree.
All dogs bark, although some breeds are more likely to bark than others. Partly this is a training issue - dogs that are not properly socialized will 'sound the alarm' and bark inappropriately. Another component is breed - some dogs were bred to be guard dogs, meaning they would bark and alert owners when the livestock or area they were guarding had unknown individuals in it.
Yes, all dogs bark.
Cats don't bark, and even if they did, cats have smaller lungs than dogs, which doesn't produce as much sound.
all dogs bark unfortunatley