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Why don't dogs usually develop sore throats or lose their voices after barking for a long time?

Dogs evolved to bark so their vocal arrangement is not the same as humans. Barking does not require the same exercise of the vocal cords as yelling does in humans thus they can bark almost endlessly.


Why do baby dogs bark like a duck?

~This is because there vocal cords haven't gone through doggy puberty yet! Answered By: Dr. V


How can a dog lose its bark?

A dog can lose its bark due to a medical condition affecting their vocal cords, such as laryngitis or polyps. It can also happen as a result of trauma or injury to the throat area. In some cases, excessive barking over time can strain the vocal cords and lead to a loss of bark.


Can dogs communicate with bears?

No. They are dogs... not bears... the most they can do is growl and bark then get ripped apart.


Do white tigers bark?

No. Dogs bark, Cats growl. A tiger is a cat.


When a dog barks the organ involved is what?

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.


How do dogs reacts to it's enemies?

They bark, show their teeth, growl, and bite.


What organ makes dogs yodel?

vocal cords? and vibration of the throat?


Why do dogs bark and growl at other dogs and how can you fix it?

you can start to take training lessons, or sidetrack your dog with something.


How do prairie dogs protect themselves?

By burrowing, digging a hole and hiding in it.


Cats and dogs vocal cords?

i really do not know.. but the dog might have less because it is logicaly inferior and larger than the small average household cat.. Inferior? Ok, sure. Not everythngon the net is true, people. The fact is that most animals who make noise fromt heir mouths have a form of vocal chords. Their shape and size make the difference in how they sound when they make their typical noises. Why can't they talk? Well, the shape and density of the vocal chord materials makes it possible to formbasic hoises (like a trumpet, tuba, etc). The mount of air they force through those chords affects volume and tone. Howling (in dogs and other canines) is a slow release from the diaphragm which vibrates the vocal chords in a certain rhythm depending on what type of howl they want. A whine...same thing. A bark is one forceful espulsion of air.


Why does your dog growl and bark at some dogs and has no reaction to other dogs?

Every dog wants to be pack leader. If they feel threatened or intimidated by another dog they may growl or bark to prove dominence. Other dogs, usually smaller, weaker, elderly or younger dogs, are less of a threat so there is no need to show dominence.