The sharp alarm bark can become a nuisance if the dog is not guided as to when it is appropriate.
Not exact matches
Hey there One or two
sharp, short
barks of high or midrange pitch is the most typical greeting sound, and it usually replaces
alarm barks when a visitor is recognized as friendly.
If his
barking sounds like an
alarm (
sharp, rapid) and his body posture is erect and targeted at something, he may be guarding.
They are excellent watchdogs with a
sharp, loud
alarm bark.