Teach you how to listen to your dog’s voice

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

Teach you how to listen to your dog’s voice

Dog barks can be divided into many types, and the meanings expressed by each bark are also different:

1. A short and continuous bark means "Come and play with me";

2. Only one sound means "Open the door, I want to go out", or "Let's go for a walk together", or "I'm hungry, give it to me" Eat a sausage."

3. The whining sound of "Oh woo... Oh woo...". When a dog is bullied, it will make a whine of "Oh woo... Oh woo...".

4. The high-pitched sound of "Hum~". The puppies will make a high-pitched sound of "Hum~" when they leave the mother dog, or feel cold, or have abdominal pain due to various reasons.

5. Nasal sound. When a dog feels sad, it will also make a nasal sound, which means "sadness" and "no way".

6. Growling sound. Dogs also have a growling sound that expresses authority for the weak. This sound is most likely to be made when hounds are chasing prey.

7. Huh~huh~ moaning sound. When fighting or expressing anger, dogs will also make a low "huh~huh~" moan, which is a kind of expression of disgust or anger. Angry voice.

How to enhance your relationship with your dog:
1. Spend more time with your dog and interact and play with it.
2. Prepare more snacks for your dog that he likes to eat.
3. Provide a warm and comfortable living environment for dogs.