bark Bark,growl,yelp,whine,yip,and of course the little ones Yap.
That Depends On The Dog And How Is Its Mood And What Is Its Breed
No it gets its name from the sound it makes.
Most dog owners that give their dog the name them spike. They must be trying to make them seem mean or vicious. but now they name them that to make them sound cute :(
Cobra
A hog sometimes makes a snorting sound, and sometimes makes a squealing sound.
I believe the sound you are referring to comes from Cicadas.
The homograph for the sound a dog makes is "bark," which can also refer to the outside covering of a tree.
The homograph for "bark" (sound a dog makes) is "bark" (tree covering).
The homograph for a tree covering and a sound that a dog makes is "bark". It can refer to the outer layer of a tree and also the vocalization of a dog.
A dog will learn its name by you saying it repeatedly by that name. Just the name is all that is required for it to know by the sound of that name. It will not know that its name is say "Spot". But by the sound Spot makes it will obey and come to you. Animals obey by tone. You can swear at a dog in a kindly tone and it will wag its tail. Or you can say kind words with an angry tone and the dog will cower.
bark
The homograph for a tree covering and the sound a dog makes is "bark." It can refer to the outer layer of a tree trunk or the sound a dog makes when it vocalizes.
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
When your dog has babies she makes like a weeping sound as if she were in pain but not a lot of pain.
"Maaaa." ^ that is the sound a goat makes
jammy
Barks
The homograph for a tree covering is "bark," while the sound a dog makes is also "bark." These two words are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations.