They are still around, but today's firedogs are much more
than barking alarms, and they are doing a lot more to stop fires, and solve them.
Not exact matches
Alarm barking is different than territorial barking in that a dog might alarm bark at sights or sounds in any location at all, not just when he's defending familiar areas, such as your house, yard or
Alarm barking is different
than territorial
barking in that a dog might
alarm bark at sights or sounds in any location at all, not just when he's defending familiar areas, such as your house, yard or
alarm bark at sights or sounds in any location at all, not just when he's defending familiar areas, such as your house, yard or car.
The
alarm bark that says «someone's coming; come see who it is» is different
than the «come - play - with - me» woof, the deep «get - off - my - property» warning, the «I'm - glad - you're - home» greeting and the «please let me in» request.
They are truly «living
alarms» with a persistent
bark that is much bigger
than their bite.
How much proof of a connection between CO2 and pine
bark beetles do we need before we become legitimately
alarmed, rather
than have concerns dismissed as needlessly «alarmist»?