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Understanding Dogs And Growling



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By : C Swarens    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-09-30 09:15:40
Everyone instinctively understands that a growling dog is one that should be left alone. At the same time, if you are a dog owner, you know that there are also times when your pooch may growl in a non threatening way. After all, dogs are limited in the ways they can communicate, which means they have to find ways to use barks and growls to communicate the message they are trying to convey. As such, there are actually different types of growls and meanings behind what the dog is trying to tell you.

Why Do Dogs Growl?

There are many reasons for a dog to growl. When a dog is scared, it may growl out of a combination of fear and aggression. In other cases, a dog may growl in order to assert itself as the alpha dog, which is referred to as dominance aggression. Dogs are also very territorial and, therefore, will also growl if someone or something is on its property or if someone or something is threatening the things it values, such as its toys or food.

Dogs also growl regularly when they are chasing something or when they have cornered a small animal. In this case, the purpose of growling is generally to intimidate the other animal. On the other hand, a dog may growl when a person or animal approaches it and tries to touch it while it is in pain. Similarly, female dogs may growl when giving birth or after giving birth in order to warn others to stay away.

The Warning

Most dogs will give you a warning growl before actually attacking. In most cases, this warning growl is characterized by a high pitched throaty growl. This growl is usually the dog s way of telling you to leave it alone, but it is not necessarily prepared to attack. If you push the dog further, however, the sound of the growl will likely change as will the meaning behind it.

The Prepared Growl

If you push the dog further, its growl may change to a medium pitch that resonates from within the chest. When the dog starts growling in this way, it is a sign that the dog is prepared to attack. At this point, if you don t back off and continue to push the dog any further, you may find yourself getting bitten.

The Attack

When getting ready to attack, most dogs will growl with a low pitched tone that is often characterized by a growl bark combination or what is referred to as a belly growl. If the dog is barking at you in this manner, be prepared for attack, as it is likely to happen soon.

It is important to note that a dog growls when it feels a need to protect itself. While a dog may growl when it is angry, they often growl intending to warn you when they feel frightened or otherwise feel a need to protect themselves. Therefore, you can avoid being growled at if you take steps to prevent the dog from feeling threatened.
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