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Farley barks sometimes when he wants you to pay attention to him or play. Does anyone else's puppy do this? Someone mentioned to me that this could be showing aggression.
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Thanks. I wasn't concerned as I thought it was just a puppy thing until someone mentioned aggression to me. My black lab did this as a puppy and he ended up being the best calm adult dog.
Boone is almost 11 weeks and he definitely uses his bark to get our attention if he thinks we're ignoring him. It's such a cute little puppy bark though...it's hard to be annoyed. The only time I don't like it is when I've told him "No" when he's doing something he shouldn't and he barks at me. Then it feels like we're having an argument and he's talking back, lol.
It completely depends on the situation. Lucky only barks when he wants something. Usually one or two barks. He does this when he wants to be let out of his crate first thing in the morning or when he wants another dog to engage in play. I don't think it is aggression. My fiance's mom's dog does the same thing but in a more dominate way. Her labradors bark at her non-stop when she has the toy. The dog also barks in defiance when she tells him to do something he doesn't want to do. For instance, he gets too jumpy and she tells him to go to his crate and so he barks a few times and then she has to say it again and then he would go to his crate. It is almost more like a defiance. It is pretty funny to watch because he understands her and he barks back. It is like a child talking back to his mom. In this situation, it isn't aggression but I would say it is dominance.
I think the barking back is really cute. It is like they know exactly what you are saying!
With Hurley it is situational. When he wants me to find him, or play with him, or his toy is where he cannot get it he will bark. That bark is different than the stranger beware bark or the food bark. When we are eating he will go sit by my husband's chair and let out a bark if he is not given a tidbit. When he does that begging, demanding bark, I send him to 'PLACE". He goes to his doggie bed and stays there until I release him which is after we finish eating. We started teaching him PLACE within a couple of weeks of his becoming the center of our lives.
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