Smilla
12-10-2003, 08:39 AM
Hi all,
Last night Lefty began barking at something he heard outside. Jeff and I called him back to the couch, telling him "Nospeak"--we were also laughing at the time, because he'd made these really funny-sounding barks.
Anyway, he settles down between us and we started petting him to get him to calm down. Jeff also hugged him from behind, putting his face close to Lefty's head. Lefty began making these weird growling sounds, but they didn't SOUND angry. Also, if Jeff pulled away he'd turn around like he wanted him to continue petting and being close to him.
We thought maybe he was a little peeved that we had laughed at him, but he didn't seem truly upset. I know they sometimes growl when they play, but this wasn't like that either. He'd been dozing before he started barking and still seemed kind of sleepy. Does a "benign growl" exist that ISN'T a "play growl?"
Hope I've made sense, and thanks for your help!
S
Last night Lefty began barking at something he heard outside. Jeff and I called him back to the couch, telling him "Nospeak"--we were also laughing at the time, because he'd made these really funny-sounding barks.
Anyway, he settles down between us and we started petting him to get him to calm down. Jeff also hugged him from behind, putting his face close to Lefty's head. Lefty began making these weird growling sounds, but they didn't SOUND angry. Also, if Jeff pulled away he'd turn around like he wanted him to continue petting and being close to him.
We thought maybe he was a little peeved that we had laughed at him, but he didn't seem truly upset. I know they sometimes growl when they play, but this wasn't like that either. He'd been dozing before he started barking and still seemed kind of sleepy. Does a "benign growl" exist that ISN'T a "play growl?"
Hope I've made sense, and thanks for your help!
S