Dog
Raising A dog owner must be able to hear his dog’s cry, but can you understand the meaning behind his cry? Although a dog's cry cannot express the exact meaning, it can convey its emotional state to its partner or owner through different changes in the cry. Let us all learn about the principles expressed by the dog's cry. .
"En-En" sound:If the continuous low, almost sniffling nasal sound continues, it means the pain is getting worse, or it may be illness or injury.
"Yelling" sound:A short and exciting cry made by a dog when it suffers severe pain from the sky. If it is stepped on or pinched, other dogs will come forward to comfort it. However, the injured dog cannot tell its companions why it was pinched or what object it was pinched by.
"Bi-wu" sound:It makes a long howling sound from high to low, like a wolf howling. Express pain, boredom, or call for distant companions.
"Woo-Woo" sound:The sound made by a dog when it is sad and quiet. For example, the sounds made when puppies leave their mothers, cannot reach their desires, and plead to their owners.
The sound is used to express joy or request, such as when the master returns home or begs for food.
"Ouch" sound:A short, continuous and loud cry made by a dog when it encounters an enemy or is alert. It is used to intimidate the other party, such as a stranger walking into the dog's door. , or when two dogs meet on a narrow road.
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