Why Do Dogs Bark?

Asking why dogs bark is like asking, ,why do birds sing., It is perfectly natural for a dog to bark just like it is for a human to talk. It is only humans that think a dog should keep quiet.  Like humans some dogs bark simply because they like to hear the sound of their own voice. However a dog that barks a lot may be trying to tell you something. Usually the message is ,you are not paying me enough attention.  

Many know that a bark might be your cue to take them outside so they can go to the bathroom.  Dogs also bark because they are nervous, hungry, lonely, frustrated or suspicious.  Some dogs just like to bark. Like some humans, they like the sound of their own voice. However usually a dog barks because he is trying to tell you something.  Yet another reason a dog barks is because they spy a threat.   This is why a dog will bark at a passerby or a mailman. This is particularly true of breeds that are natural herders or watchdogs.

Some dogs will even bark if they see you try to leave what they perceive as their pack and the bark is a disciplinary warning to you not to go out on your own so that you don’t get hurt. He is talking to another pet in the household , a herding dog like a collie for instance will bark at the other animals in the house to stay together in a group.  

Many dogs suffer from separation anxiety and cannot tolerate it when you are gone. A trainer or dog therapist can treat this type of nuisance barking.  Some nuisance barkers are simply easily over excited. Their bark is their way of expressing their enthusiasm for spying another animal out the window or seeing a box of treats on the counter.   Some will bark excitedly just at the prospect of going for a walk or a ,car ride.,  

One very unusual reason that dogs bark is that he is responding to a dog that is barking a long ways a way that he can hear but you can’t hear. Dogs can hear all kinds of sounds that we can’t hear.  A badly trained dog will also be always being prone to nuisance dog barking.   Dogs from rescue shelters and pounds tend to bark a lot because they have never been trained properly in the first place. Also a dog that has spent a long time in a pound has also been conditioned to bark for hours like his former companions in the shelter did.  

Barking is usually not a problem until you are losing sleep over it or a neighbor is complaining about it. This means it is time to send your dog to an obedience class of sometime.  

It is never a good idea to discipline a dog for barking. Chances are the dog is trying to tell you something and if you discipline him then he will get very confused. This often happens to dogs that are nervous or anxious in the first place. The calmer your dog is the least likely he or she is to be a nuisance barker.

How to Get a Free Dog

Do you really want a pet but don’t want to pay for one? It is okay to look for a free dog but not so okay to expect it to take care of itself. All pets require some kind of expense whether it involves getting them necessary shots or making sure they are licensed or microchipped or buying them healthy food.   If. If you can’t afford that kind of thing then you can’t afford a pet and have no business owning a dog whether you get it for free or not.  Hopefully you are not looking for a free dog because you think somehow that a pet can take care of itself. This is not true of most pets including cats and dog. Mother Nature does not take care of pets. Owning a dog or cat is like taking care of a child and responsibilities come with it including the need for vaccinations, dental check ups, good food, the need for a babysitter, a good doctor, toilet training and maybe even obedience school. So make sure you budget these needs in whether you decided to pay for a dog or not.  The best source of information about free dogs is probably word of mouth or you can simply look at signs posted around the neighborhood on lampposts or on bulletin boards in Laundromats and grocery stores. Most of these types of dogs are the result of owners failing to spay their dogs. If they did not spay their dog then they may have also failed to give the puppies or mother the appropriate vaccinations or other care. If you adopt this kind of dog from a private owner who seems irresponsible make sure you get the dog checked out by a vet.   Puppies with moms who have not been vaccinated are sometimes more vulnerable to disease.  Sometimes breeders also have free dogs. Usually these dogs do not quite live up to breed standards are sold for almost as much money as full breed dog. Most of the time these are great dogs with a minor physical permuatation that makes them difficult to show or sell.   In some cases a breeder that gives a dog away is a bit corrupt so be careful that you don’t end up with big vet bills. Sometimes ill-bred dogs have serious problems like hip dysplasia that require them to be put down early in life.  You can also find free or next to free dogs being given away at your local dog pounds or Humane Society. In these situations however the animal may need to be microchipped and you may have to pay for shots or buy the dog a license.Another source of free dogs is advertisements in the newspaper. Sometimes farmers don’t have the heart to terminate the lives of unwanted puppies and advertise them as free dogs to give away. Most of the times these dogs are mutts.  You can also end up being the owner of a dog that is the victim of a sudden death or a divorce or any other situation where its owner suddenly disappears. People who have to move often advertise free dogs both online and in the newspapers.