There is a great deal of conflicting information about this. However, one Australian source particularly close to the purebred dingoes of Australia (see link below) states that dingoes do not bark. They have three distinct types of howl, as quoted on the site:
What many sites do not acknowledge is that there are very few purebred dingoes remaining. The dingoes that bark are invariably the result of generations of cross-breeding with domestic dogs.
no, a howl is a long sound. a bark is a short sound.
howl, or bark
Wolves hardly bark. They howl most of the time.
Depends what type of dog it is. The Basenji is the only dog that can not bark it can howl but not growl or bark. They like to call it the barkless dog, but if you watch it howl most people will get comfused and call it a bark.
The Basenji(they can only howl)
No, they bark just like other dogs, except for the Siberian Huskie they do howl.
1. Dingoes cannot bark - but they can howl. 2. Dingoes cared for by people can live up to 15 years or more. 3. Dingoes live in Australia and Southeast Asia, mainly Thailand.
Pluto plays the dog, so a dog does "bark bark bark" and not "Hello, I'm Pluto". And by the way, Goofy is a dingo and not a dog. ( Dingo's are related to dogs )
Wolves bark, growl, howl and whimper.
Wolves sqweak because they are in pain
yap, bay, howl, snarl, growl, yelp, woof
The only "wild dog" you can find in Australia is the dingo. Even then, dingoes do bark. The only known dog not to bark is the Basenji, which is not Australian.