Dog Barking reveals the three psychological code words of Wang Xingren

Mondo Pets Updated on 2024-02-19

If you have a dog, have you ever wondered about the barking and humming of your puppies, wondering what they are expressing? Today, let's explore the mystery behind "Dog Barking" and interpret the three psychological "code words" hidden in those "Wangwang" sounds.

1. Imitate the puppy: "click" and coquettish mood

Have you ever heard your puppy "clap" in a high-pitched voice or "clap" in a slightly unreliable tone? These voices are actually a sharp weapon for Wang Xingren's coquettishness.

This barking is often thought of as a dog imitating a puppy's barking, and they tell you in this way: "I am still a puppy and need your protection and love." "The sound is so cute and cunning that you can't help but want to spoil them.

And when this coquettish barking escalates, the dog may ask you to meet their needs in the same way, such as eating, walking, etc. At this time, they seem to say, "I am so weak, you can grant my wish." This barking can become more intense if not corrected in time, so it's best to respond appropriately when they ask in a cute way.

But it's worth noting that this coquettish barking can also sometimes be when the dog is asking for help in pain. Due to dogs' natural ability to tolerate pain, coupled with their instinct not to let predators see their vulnerability, they may hide their pain. Therefore, once you find that your dog has obvious pain symptoms, you should take them to the animal hospital immediately to avoid delaying the condition.

Second, show powerful: "Well......"Hmm......The roar

In stark contrast to the coquettish high-pitched voice, the dog's low roar of "woo" and "woo". This sound is a sign of the dog's threat to the other person, and they try to show themselves as powerful and inviolable in this way.

This low roar has a strong warning of "attack if you get closer", so when you hear your dog making such a sound, it is best not to approach or stimulate it at will, so as not to cause unnecessary conflict.

3. Wild instincts: "Wow-" distant bark

Barking is one of the wild instincts of dogs, and there are many psychology hidden behind this barking.

First of all, barking can be a sign that the dog is feeling lonely. In the wild, dogs bark far away to show their presence to their companions, and nowadays, domestic dogs may also make such noises because they are lonely. If you notice that your dog barks when you're not at home, it's likely that they're using it this way to relieve loneliness.

Secondly, barking can also be a sign that the dog is unwell. In the same way that humans seek companionship when they feel lonely, dogs can also feel uneasy and anxious when they are unwell, and they may express this emotion by barking at a distance. If your dog suddenly starts barking at a distance, or if it is accompanied by other symptoms of concern, you should take them to the animal hospital for a check-up.

Summary

Although the dog's bark is simple, there is a wealth of emotions and information hidden behind it. By observing and listening closely, we can better understand their inner worlds and thus build a deeper emotional connection.

The next time your dog makes a "Wang" sound, you might as well try to interpret their hearts and feel the unique communication that belongs only to you and your Wangxing. I believe that in this process, you will find more fun and surprises with your dog.

So, don't underestimate those "whoops", they can be the most precious bridge of communication between you and your dog. Let's work together to listen and understand the wonderful "code words" from the Wang Xing people with love and patience!

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