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Monday Question

Can you change your growls or barks so it sounds like you are talking?

Pocket:  I just have one, constant, high pitched bark.

River Song  I do a little growl that I can modulate so it seems to my parents that I am communicating that I want food, water, to go out, or get attention. 

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  1. Mom says that sometimes our Woo sounds like "I wuv you":) Otherwise we all sound like we are howling a joyful noise:)

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  2. I can do a full on deep bark when the murderous UPS drive is on the porch, but will go a gentle "harumph" when I want a water refill or my nightly yogurt treat.

    Abby Lab

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  3. I can... my voice can change into a falsetto like a dentist drill LOL

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  4. I'm not really a great talker at all, previous paws Mia used to 'talk' to the peeps...ALOT!
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  5. Misty: I can do it but why bother?

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  6. I have a variety of different barks. But they don't sound like the humans talking. Our angel Miss Ginger could sing and talk too!

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  7. Arty and Jakey can and do talk...but Rosy is all barking so far.

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