Watch your 2-year-old to see if his or her behavior could look threatening to the dog. The child won't realize that the dog is a live creature with feelings and instincts and not a toy that can be pummeled and bashed around. Something might be going on between them that you haven't noticed yet. Jealousy is also a possibility, but it seems like that might have kicked in 2 years ago.
well if he keeps on growling at them then maybe he's just not really used to them yet i mean the kids r @ school all day so let the 4 year old dog grow up a little bit and let him get used to it!
The dog was so angry it was snarling and growling.
A growling dog primarily transfers sound energy through the vibrations produced by its vocal cords, which create sound waves that travel through the air. Additionally, the dog's body may exhibit kinetic energy as it moves or positions itself while growling, showing its readiness and alertness. Lastly, there may also be a transfer of potential energy if the dog is in a tense posture, preparing for action.
Well a bark is less vicious then a growl, and also a bark is louder then a growl.
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Look that dog is Growling. He does not like you.
A person should never confront a growling dog. If there is no way out of it, turn your back to the dog and say no.
Take it to a vet or a dog physiologist
a dog can see ghost's, so he might be growling at one telling it to get out. but if he is growling at the ceiling, he might be playing.
You either shout "no" or take a rolled-up newspaper to it's head lightly, then do it harder if the dog does it again.
Dogs may growl at a family member due to feeling threatened, scared, or protective. It is important to observe your dog's body language and behavior to understand the reason behind the growling and address any underlying issues. Consulting with a professional dog trainer or behaviorist can help in resolving this behavior.
Snarling and growling
Snarling and growling
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well if he keeps on growling at them then maybe he's just not really used to them yet i mean the kids r @ school all day so let the 4 year old dog grow up a little bit and let him get used to it!
To stop your dog from growling at visitors, you can try positive reinforcement training, socializing your dog with new people, and providing a safe space for your dog to retreat to when feeling anxious. Consulting a professional dog trainer or behaviorist may also be helpful in addressing this behavior.
A dog protects itself by growling if endangered and then go in to bite if it feels threatened.