This Is Why Puppers Always Seem To Bark More Than Big Doggos

A dog's bark is worth a thousand words.

Danielle
  • Published in Animals
This Is Why Puppers Always Seem To Bark More Than Big Doggos

Have you ever walked passed a house and heard a small dog barking at you like you're about to murder their whole family? 

I have and I can't be the only one who has wondered why it's always the small ones to be more loud and aggressive rather than the big dogs who tend to be more affectionate towards people.

My guess is that for what they lack in size, they make up for in their bark. I mean who would've thought that so much noise could come from such a little dog? Well, whatever the reason, we're about to find out.

 

A Strong Build Of Leadership

People tend to treat these little dogs like babies and because of that, they will start believing that they're in charge which will lead to a protective bark to gain someone's attention.

A Strong Build Of Leadership

They're Bored

Dogs tend to bark out of boredom and as a way to prevent this, try giving them lots of toys. That should provide hours of entertainment.

They're Bored
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Some Not So Easy Training

I'm not going to lie and say that it'll be easy to train these little dogs, but it will definitely be worth it. It's always best to teach your dog to stop barking when asked.

Some Not So Easy Training
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Barking Out Of Fear

If you find your dog barking uncontrollably while looking out the window, it's possible that they're afraid of something or trying to warn you of an intruder so always be sure to listen to your dog.

Barking Out Of Fear

Lack Of Socialization

Every dog needs to be socialized. A trip to the dog park will give them the opportunity to be around other dogs and possibly minimize their barking.

Lack Of Socialization
Danielle