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Old 13-11-2011, 08:59 PM
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Re: Is it normal not to bark?

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Re: Is it normal not to bark?

Another non barker here, even if someone comes to the door
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Re: Is it normal not to bark?

My Floss doesn't bark at all. Occassionally, if she gets very excited, she gives a sort of high pitched screaming yodel but even that is very rare (thank goodness...)

My last dog didn't bark as a pup. When she got to about 9 months and still hadn't barked i started to encourage her by getting her very excited and barking playfully at her. Eventually she started to join in. I was very pleased with myself for all of one whole day...

and then regreted it ever after...

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Re: Is it normal not to bark?

Bonnie Our King Charles never barked since she had a chair fall on her and hit her on the back of the head...the vet said it must of knocked the bark out of her....lol..
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Re: Is it normal not to bark?

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Not that I am complaining but my 18 month old Springer doesn't bark. In fact he has only barked twice since we got him at 12 weeks old.His hearing is fine, his recall to the whistle is 95% perfect, he makes plenty of noise when playing, grumbles (talks) at me and my other dog barks at all the usual things, i guess I just assumed he'd pick it up but he never has.

Does anyone else have a dog that doesn't bark?
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