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Originally Posted by AllDogBoots My boys' barking tones vary based on the reason for the bark. If they see someone through the window, Cooper will just bark loudly with a middle-of-the road tone. Max, like Teddy puts his whole body into it and starts out with a deep R-R-R-R-RUFF! It's a deep, full, low bass sound.
When Max is out and about doing his alarm barking it's a very loud soprano bark.
When Max has Cooper's ball and they are wrestling in a bed to get it back, Cooper screams soprano so high that it could break windows. |
LOL! I had the boys in the car recently and Max was barking at something and wouldn't quiet down, so I made a really high pitched noise like a dolphin call....and Max matched it howling! I was laughing so hard and Teddy looked at us like, "you both are nuts."
Before Teddy came into our lives, Max was very polite about letting me sleep in the morning. If I slept too late and he was hungry, he would very softly say "ruff" just like a human whispering it. Sooo cute!