The difference and meaning of dog barking

Pet 9:10am, 9 July 2025 117

It is the nature of a dog that dogs can bark. We often hear dog barking on different occasions. If we distinguish carefully, dog barking in many cases is different, which means that dog barking has a certain meaning. We do not understand the dog's language, but in certain specific occasions, such as strangers coming to home, late at night, or some accidents occur, the dog barking is different. Many times, if you study it carefully, you will roughly distinguish the meaning of dog barking.

1. Continuously rapid barking, mid-tone: "Come on, there's something wrong, someone invades our territory." This is a dog's alarm.

2. Continuous barking, but the speed is slow and the tone is low: "The invader is very close, ready to fight." This is also a warning to the invaders.

3. Every time you bark three or four times, you pause, and then repeat: "We suspect that an invader is approaching our territory. I think we should be vigilant." For modern homes, it is a reminder to the owner.

4. Long or uninterrupted barking, with a not-so-short interval: "Is anyone there? I'm lonely, I need a partner!" This is the most common reaction after a dog is locked up or left alone.

5. One or two sharp and short barks, the middle tone: "Hello, hello." This is a typical greeting sound.

6. A single sharp and short barking, low tone: "Don't do that!" is usually the sound of a female dog when she is coaching her puppy, but it may also be a sound when she is bored with other dogs or is hurt by her owner (such as when she is combing her hair).

7. A single sharp and rapid barking with a higher tone: "What is this?" or "ah?" This means surprise. If this sound is repeated 2-3 times, it means: "Come and see this!" means summoning a partner or master to come and see something new. The same barking, if not so rushing, usually refers to "Come here!" Many dogs run to the door and make this sound, indicating that they want to go out for a walk. If the tone is lowered, it means: "Excellent!" "Great!" Dogs usually make this sound when receiving food.

8. Single scream: or very brief high-pitched bark: "Ouch!" This is the reaction to unexpected pain. (Different from the pain brought to it by the owner)

9. A series of screams: "I feel so painful" "I am really scared" This is a reaction to severe fear and pain.

10. Stuttering barking, mid-tone: If we describe a dog's barking sound as "Wow Wow", then a stuttering barking is "Wow Wow." This is usually the prelude to the game activity, meaning "Let's play."

11. Gradually high barking: It is usually a series of barking, often starting from the middle tone, but the tone suddenly rises, almost a screaming barking, but the tone is not that high. This represents barking. It is usually used to show emotional excitement during a rolling game, which can be interpreted as: "This is fun!"

Notes

Only by understanding the meaning of the pet dog and expressing what to do, can we train or live together better.