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Yelling and howling sounds of dogs are an integral part of their communication and expression of emotions. Understanding the reasons why dogs bark and fight is the key to a deeper understanding between owners and their faithful four-legged friends.
By barking and fighting, dogs can express their emotions. For example, joy, excitement, anger or anxiety can be marked with sounds.
Dogs bark to mark their territory and track potential threats. This is a natural part of their guardian instinct, which can arise when meeting strangers or other animals.
By barking and fighting, dogs can communicate with each other. It can be part of a social interaction, marking a play area or a means of expressing dominance.
Barking and howling sounds can also indicate insecurity or fear. Dogs can react in this way to incomprehensible or frightening situations.
Yelling is a way of expressing a reaction to various stimuli, such as loud noises, other animals, or unusual events. The dog may react to noise or environmental stimuli.
In the absence of owners, some dogs can pour out their lonely heart in barking and howling.
Barking and barking can also be the result of training and upbringing. Dogs can use these sounds to get their owners' attention or to get something they want.
How to respond to the owner:
It is important to respond to barking and howling with understanding. The reaction may depend on the context and emotional state of the dog. Positive support and training can help establish healthy ways of expressing emotions and communicating.
A shared understanding and interaction with dogs allows us to better understand their needs and emotions. Yelling and howling are not just sounds, but ways of self-expression that reflect the unique world of canine speech.