Sassy had this bark that sounded like a duck. It was "ruuuah" kind of xD It was weird, when we'd go pick her up at the groomer's you'd hear normal barks and then you'd hear the duck talking.![]()
Star is a ra-wooooo-er. Jack sounds like ...well, Jack.![]()
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I can't really describe Zoee's bark. But it is different with the separate occasions.
I watched the last few minutes of Opportunity Knocks last night (a new game show) and they asked a young girl if she could identify her dogs bark from three clips of dog barks. Bruce said - you could do that, no problem.The girl got it right.
She had a daschund, possibly a mix.
Do you think you can identify your dogs bark?
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Ellie has a few different noises-
When someone is driving down the street, it's more of a ROOFFF!!! ROOFFF!!! (about 72 times)
When I have a treat in my hands and she sometimes get a little impatient, and has a very high-pitched kind of bark. Can't think of a word to explain that one.
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Oh definitely! Sometimes when all of the dogs are in the backyard I'll only yell at the ones barking to stop, surprisingly enough it's extremely easy to tell. Or I'll be inside and hear one of them barking and I know exactly who the culprit is.
Not only can I identify Jack's bark, but I'm pretty sure anybody that has met him could pick it out too.In fact, we go to the dog park and people hear Jack first, then look around for him (or me).
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