When a dog barks, the vocal cords are involved. Vocal cords are neither organs nor muscles. They are actually soft tissue.
However, the lungs and diaphragm are involved. It is the rapid exhalation of air across the vocal chords that makes the sound.
When a dog barks, the vocal cords are primarily involved in producing the sound. Dogs have a larynx, or voice box, which contains the vocal cords that vibrate to create the barking sound. Additionally, the respiratory system plays a role in controlling the intensity and pitch of the bark.
Examples of the sentence using pronouns.It barks at the cat.The dog barks at it.He barks at the cat.The dog barks at her.She barks at him.
barking
"Hello, how are you?" Woof.
croaks
A seal ! (or a dog !)
dog
bark back
I am guessing a seal
A puppy barks at everything. Older dogs know better. They only bark at things that are not normal, such as a burglar or something wrong. This phrase means that when an old dog barks, it means something.
get a muzzle maybe? (for the dog obviously) :)
"A dog will bark" is that sentence in the future tense.
My dog barks when I play the sax