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The smaller the breed, the mouthier they are.
well i own a toy poodle and she spends all of her time sleeping but can be very active from time to time.She also barks a lot when people come over but doesnt bark when you take her to petsmart.We live in a house but she does well in apartment life also
How much a dog barks has nothing to do with the breed of the dog. Dogs bark either because they are bored, because they feel neglected, because they are warning others, because they have anxiety, they are communicating with you, or because they are communicating with friends on the other side of town. Therefore it is impossible to determine how much a dog will bark, because they are all different and they all have different environments.
bark at the intruders bark bark bark bark........... woof woof woof
A poodle protects itself in the same way as any other canid does - intimidating body language including a loud bark, and a strong mouth full of sharp teeth.
12 to 14 years is the expected life span of a miniature poodle. I know that there are exceptions to every rule, but I have a miniature poodle (22 pounds) that is 17 years old and still getting on quite well. He has a little arthritis in his hips, can't see too well due to cataracts and his hearing has diminished, but the little guy still loves to ride on the golf cart, bark at the ducks and has a great appetite. Also still very affectionate. His favorite meal? A Sonic Junior Deluxe Burger, which he has 3 times a week. Hey, at his age, what the heck. I highly recommend a poodle for most considering a dog. There is a stigma out there that poodles are little yappers that old ladies carry around. NOT SO. I have had two of them, and they are what you make them. Mine are quite macho little guys that catch Frisbees, love to run, great watchdogs, great travelers, extremely smart and easy to train. If they have a fault, it might be their initial attitude toward small children. Mine have been slow to accept them and a little nervous around them. Given time to get to know them, they love them and even get protective of them.
Miniature schnauzers are loyal and protective, but need attention. All miniature schnauzers are different. Some may be quieter than others, that mainly depends on their environment and how they are taken care of. Miniature schnauzer should be walked at least 30 minutes each day. Miniature schnauzers are highly intelligent dogs, but may bark when they are alone for a long time. (separation anxiety) Some miniature schnauzers are quiet and don't bark when they are alone for long periods of time. Miniature schnauzers can be stubborn sometimes. They need a lot of love and attention. Miniature schnauzers are very sweet dogs that are willing to please. With the right amount of exercise, love, and care, miniature schnauzers are awesome sogs. :P :]
Birch bark is not a living organism, however the birch tree, where birch bark comes from, is.
Altogether: Siberian Husky, Golden Retriever, Pug, Shi Tzu, Beagle, Miniature Dachshund, Shetland Sheepdog, German Shepherd, Yorkshire Terrier, Cavalier K C Spaniel, Chihuahua, Boxer, Miniature Schnauzer, Shiba Inu, Toy Poodle, Miniature Pinscher, Prembroke Welsh Corgi, Labrador and Dalmatian. Though it depends what version you buy. There are four. Dachshund and friends Chihuahua and friends Labrador and friends Dalmatian and friends Each comes with 6 of the breeds from the list above though all breeds are unlockable whether you unlock them with trainer points or get them from a friend on bark mode. Note: You can also unlock a Jack Russell Terrier if you find the Jack Russell Book on a walk.
Cinnimomum zeylancium is cinnamon bark. So, cinnamon.
my miniture poodles are friendly with other small dogs. but seem to bark at large dogs...
http://science.howstuffworks.com/question550.htm Cork comes from the bark of Quercus suber.