as loud as ECHO ECHO
All dogs can howl but mostly hounds are sopposed to.
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Dogs typically howl when a particular tone is heard. Not all dogs will howl when church bells ring, some howl along with sirens, music on the radio, or in response to other dogs howling.
A howl hence the name howler monkey. It us extremely loud.
The sound dogs make while howling is know as a bay or baying. Such as the deep prolonged howl of a hound dog as it finds the scent of something it is tracking.
The word "howl" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it describes the action of making a loud, prolonged cry like a wolf. As a noun, it refers to the cry itself.
Dogs, Preferably Blood Hounds
You may be referring to the water bird called the common Loon.
Many things, first of all size, shape, and color. Basset Hounds are short-legged, relatively small, and have long backs. They often come in white with patches of brown. Blood Hounds are not short-legged, having a more proportionate build. They are quite large, and are a reddish-brown color with some darker points.
No, the word 'howled' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to howl. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word howl is a noun as a word for the long loud sound that a dog or a long wailing cry.The noun forms of the verb to howl are howlerand the gerund, howling.
Hound dogs "bay"--aaarrrrrrOOOOO! That's the best I can do. Most hounds are the product of many generations of cross-breeding and in-breeding to produce certain hounds with certain qualities. Some hound breeders do not consider the dog a true hound if it doesn't bay. There are scent hounds (Bloodhound, Catahoula, Walker, Blue-tick, Plott) and sight hounds (Saluki, Borzoi, Greyhound) and some bay, some don't.
no, in-fact they used to be a staple diet for blood hounds.