Although dogs are the descendants of the wolf, Canis lupus, their barking is a significant difference from their parent species. Even though wolves bark, they do so only in specific situations. According to Coppinger and Feinstein,
dogs bark tend to long, rhythmic stanzas but adult wolf barks too brief and isolated. Compared with the wolves,
barking dogs, and often in many different situations.
It was suggested that the reason for the difference in the domestication of dogs by humans. An increased tendency to bark could be proven to be useful to have people provide an early warning system. Domestication has changed the look of the dogs. Dogs present a striking example of neoteny, the retention of juvenile characteristics in adults. They are like young wolves in many ways, and their physical properties, such as large heads, flat faces, large eyes, submissiveness and vocalizing - all these are exposed in puppies wolf.
Individual
dogs bark for a variety of reasons. They may bark to attract attention, communicate a message, or to express excitement. The statistical analysis showed that barks into different subtypes depending on the context, and that dogs can be identified by their barks are divided. Disorder tend to bark, hard, low frequency, and unmodulated be, during the isolation and play barks to be tonal, higher frequency, and modulated tilt. Barks are often accompanied by movements of the body as part of a larger group of dog communication
Dog Barking - Types of Barking
Beware the bark
Dogs bark when they are scared, want to protect yourself or someone else, and if they need something.
Alarm Barking
It is the attempt of a dog to be alert, attentive and informative of their human "pack" as against unusual events. This type of barking as "alarm bark" and is common in many breeds. It does not mean aggression, and (though often with unusual noises disturb the dog "territory" is associated) is not the same as territoriality type barking. It may bark in the form of one or a few small, or it can be maintained to bark until the dog sees that some action was taken. Alarm barking is more likely to occur if a dog can hear but not see the source, some noise. Examples of sounds that often cause alarm barking include doorbells, cars, noise from neighbors' homes, etc.. This is a behavior that tends to develop with age and maturity, and may also be due to the fact that it could those around you who need to be informed of these events be related - often an alarm barker will remain quiet, and only then if there is no one "tell".
Barking on command
A dog can learn to bark on command.
The bark of Fun
Some dogs bark for a treat or when they play.
Dogs are
barking, if they know what they like to play.
Need bark
Many dogs can develop self-actions that help themselves when they need something. This is generally done with a form of action. For example, pushing his shell and a
dog bark when she is hungry, or he can push his owner and bark, if it wants some form of attention such as petting.