How to understand what a dog is saying? What does a dog’s barking mean?

Nov 12,2023
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Dog Language 1: Deep Nasal Sound

When a dog sees a stranger or suspicious person approaching it, it will close its mouth and make a deep nasal sound while looking ahead. The ears turn towards the source of the sound, which is a dog's demonstration of facing the unknown.

Dog language 2: Loud barking and deep nasal sounds

When the dog holds its head high, ears erect, tail wags, and barks "woof", it is warning the other party. Wanting to scare the other person away with barking is a sign of bluffing by a dog; when it is excited, the barking will become short and strong, and the frequency of the sound will also increase, which is a sign of the dog's excitement.

Dog language three: low barks

If the dog barks low and sounds like a growl, and the teeth are bared and the hair is standing on end, this is a signal of attack from the dog. When encountering this situation, you cannot turn around and run, otherwise it will cause it to chase and attack. The correct approach is: look down and step back slowly.

Dog language four: high-pitched barks

When a dog makes short, high-pitched barks, you can feel that the dog is in a happy mood. It is playing. Got to be happy and let out a cry of joy.


Dog language five: low whine

The low whine sounds a little pitiful to our ears. This is the sound of a helpless dog asking for help. Maybe he was telling his grievances, or maybe he was being coquettish to his master or something.

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