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Q: Named for its yipping sound what member of the squirrel family lives in underground networks of tunnels called towns?
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What does a yipping dog sound like?

They sound really annoying. Just imagine a regular dog bark only shorter and really high pitched.


How many vocal sound can a dog produce?

Dogs have a wide range of vocal sounds they can use to communicate with humans and other animals. According to some sources¹², dogs can produce hundreds of different vocalizations, but each individual dog may only use a few of them. Some of the common dog sounds include barking, growling, whining, howling, whimpering, yelping, snarling, yipping and yapping¹²³. Different dog breeds may also have distinctive sounds, such as purring, singing, screaming or yodeling¹⁴. Dogs use these sounds to express their emotions, needs, wants and fears. By paying attention to the pitch, tone and body language of your dog, you can learn to understand what they are trying to tell youbit.ly/3UFopMc


Which is better a cat or dog?

This all depends on the individual you are asking this to. Like there are contributors, there are opinions as to what each likes better: cats or dogs. Feel free to add anything I've missed.Cats:- They are cleaner and keep themselves clean by giving themselves "baths" after every meal- They are not big and intimidating like dogs are- They require little maintenance, except for food, water, a litter box, and a little love- You don't have to walk them twice a day- They are small enough to curl up in your lap or around your neck like a scarf- You know they are happy because they purr when they are happy and relaxed- "Cats rule and dogs drool!"- They are funny creatures when they play and chase a mouse or ball across the floor- Kittens are soooo cute!- Kittens take a little less training than puppies do as far as house-training goes- They are very quiet (except at feeding time!) and keep to themselves most of the time, not yipping, whining, barking or anything like that all the time- Cats are smarter than dogs, and can often alert us to danger or something new and exciting quicker than dogs can/will- They make great companions, but only if they want to be with you- You don't have to take them everywhere you go when you have to go out for a day or two- Are great to have in a small apartment or condo that won't allow dogs of any kind- Are great mousers, and even will catch and eat flies or moths that happen to get in the houseDogs:- Are very loyal creatures- Love to be around you all the time, especially if you have no other human companion to live with- Are considered one of Nature's creatures that humans have that brings us humans back to our natural, instinctual beings, in a way.- Can help a person get out more often and do things than you would with just house cats- Are the best and most common domesticated animals that are trained to be used in police, rescue, and military services, as well as walkers and care-givers for the disabled- They also are able to be used for far more jobs than cats are, including hunting various animals (according to the breed), trailing/tracking, herding, protection/guardian, rescue, draught, and even fighting.- People prefer dogs over cats if they are allergic to cats- Are willing to follow their leader around wherever they go, and are, more often than not, eager to follow commands or just stay with the "pack."- Are great to have if you don't like cats, and don't have a girlfreind/boyfriend/roommate to share your space with- Will accept a new friend, be it dog or cat, much faster than cats will with other cats or dogs, so long as it has been properly socialized as a puppy- As puppies, they take a lot of dedication and care to grow into a wonderful, obedient and loving dog.- Most dogs will come when called: Cats often won't.- Dogs love to please: cats will please their owner only when they feel like it.- Dogs have owners, cats have staff.Both Dogs & Cats:- A mix of all that was mentioned above- Cats and dogs, despite popular belief, can actually get along quite well.- Dogs will follow the master around, and will respect a cat's space and opinion of where said dog should and shouldn't be.- Are for people who love all animals.- Both need to be trained as much as the other to know their boundaries, rules and limitations- Both dogs and cats can find themselves in cruely situations as much as the other; dogs more than cats since there are many dog-fighting operations that are currently running in secret under the police and animal rescue organizations' noses.- Are for those who love to have a cat curled up in their lap purring loudly and a dog curled up at their feet or on the couch beside them.- Love the challenge of working with two different species in the same household.


Related questions

When was The Yipping Tiger created?

The Yipping Tiger was created in 2009.


How do you spell Yipping?

That is the correct spelling of "yipping" (making barking noises).


How many pages does The Yipping Tiger have?

The Yipping Tiger has 288 pages.


What is the ISBN of The Yipping Tiger?

The ISBN of The Yipping Tiger is 1-74223-084-9.


What does yipping dog mean?

It usually means their in pain.


What rhymse wth skipping?

nipping, sipping, dipping, ripping, gyping, snipping,whipping, tipping,yipping,zipping.


What is a yip?

A yip is a high-pitched, sharp barking noise.


What does a yipping dog sound like?

They sound really annoying. Just imagine a regular dog bark only shorter and really high pitched.


What does a coyote sound like?

A coyote normally has a loud high pitched howl and a high pitched yipping sounds. Since they are normally nocturnal they use a howling pitch to locate other members of the pack.


What sound did the Tasmanian tiger make?

Generally, Thylacines (as Tasmanian tigers were properly called) did not make any sound. They were heard, on occasion, to make a quick yipping sound. Tasmanian tigers were not tigers, so they did not make a tiger-like growl.


What is the sound of a fox?

Foxes commicate in many different ways. They "bark" sometimes. And they make a snorting noise when threatened or nervous.Foxes commicate in many different ways. They make barking, or yipping, sounds sometimes. And they make a snorting noise when threatened or nervous.


What the Name of rodent that jump off cliff?

The rodent that jumps off cliffs is called the Himalayan marmot. They are known to engage in a behavior called "jump-yipping" where they leap off rocks or ledges as a form of play or to signal danger to their fellow marmots.