Sound is made by a dog primarily through vocalizations using its larynx (voice box). When a dog barks, howls, or whines, air is pushed from the lungs through the vocal cords, causing them to vibrate and produce sound waves. The pitch and volume of the sound can vary based on factors like the size of the dog and the tension of the vocal cords. Additionally, dogs can produce sounds through other means, such as growling or yipping, by altering their mouth and throat positioning.
It is called a bark. It Sounds like a 'woof'.
"Barked" is a past-tense verb, of the sound that a dog made.
woof! woof! bow wow bark ruff! ruff!
Yes, the word woof is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the sound made by a dog, a thing. The word woof is also a verb; the act of a dog barking, or making a sound similar to a dog barking.
No, "wig" and "dog" do not rhyme. "Wig" has a short "i" sound, while "dog" has an "aw" sound.
A dog is "Chien" in French. For sound , errrrr , la woof woof
seals make a barking sound. ort ort Umm... actually it's sealions that bark (ort ort) seals make a strange earie wale/moaning sound.
The sounds animals can hear is based on the frequency that the certain animal can hear. For example, dog's can hear at much higher frequencies then humans can, so if a sound is made that is above our capability of hearing, we will not hear the sound, but the dog will.
No. The O sound in dog is the AW/OR sound (caret O). This is the same sound heard in lawn and long, and in the rhyming words bog, log, and hog.
A dog sounds like bhou bhou
The gul makes a kind of barking sound like a dog mixed with a whine of a dog so its hard to tell the real sound
Some words that have the same sound as "dog" include log, fog, frog, and hog.