[nagdu] barking?
S L Johnson
SLJohnson25 at comcast.net
Mon Sep 7 18:18:30 UTC 2015
Danielle:
Yes, I have experienced this with my dogs. Sometimes they will react if
they've been sleeping and something startles them. Your dog might have been
startled by noises or all the activity going on around you in a busy crowded
restaurant. Once when I was in church with Tara who had fallen asleep as we
were singing the songs as the service began. , we had just finished singing
and everyone put their books back into the racks making a sudden noise.
Tara was startled by the noise and let out a loud bark. Without missing a
beat the pastor said, "and the dog says Amen". The dogs might react if a
person looks different or if people are acting weird, staring at your dog,
wearing strange hats, carrying umbrella's etc... Years ago, I was accused
of teaching my golden, Cinnamon, to hate black people. Yes, Cinnamon did
bark at blacks but this was after we had been violently attacked by a black
woman and her daughter. I didn't teach the behavior but, it was a result of
her frightening experience. I have recently begun to have a barking issue
with Eva. She has started barking if people pass our house on the sidewalk
or my back yard as they walk around the pond behind the homes in our senior
complex. Her bark isn't a happy playful bark but a low growl that turns
into a full frenzied bark if the person continues to approach us. I can
feel The hair is up on her back and I can feel her heart pounding rapidly.
The first time it happened was when a very weird acting lady was walking
near my back yard. The lady was talking in a weird high pitched voice
making strange noises trying to get Eva's attention. Eva was out on a long
leash. The lady kept trying to grab the leash to pull Eva toward her. Eva
ran to me and I could feel the lady still pulling at the leash. I don't
know if the lady was trying to steal Eva but, I sure didn't like her tugging
on the leash trying to pull Eva toward her. I was shocked when Eva growled
and barked because I'd never heard Eva bark at anything for any reason.
That lady has tried the same thing a few other times. Unfortunately law
enforcement cannot help me because I am not able to give them a physical
description of the lady. Since that first incident Eva has started to bark
at people who pass our house. If someone comes up our driveway or to the
door Eva will bark. I know the guide dog schools say not to allow barking
but, as a senior woman living alone, I have to admit that I like the feeling
that she is protecting me.
Sandra and Eva
-----Original Message-----
From: Danielle Cyclorama via nagdu
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2015 7:54 PM
To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
Cc: Danielle Cyclorama
Subject: [nagdu] barking?
I was in a restaurant today, and my dog started barking at something. This
is really odd behavior for him because he rarely barks and has never barked
indoors in harness before. The only thing out of the ordinary I noticed were
noises of construction outside. This shouldn't have bothered him though
since he doesn't usually get concerned about unfamiliar noises. The only
thing I could think of is if it had something to do with another person's
behavior since he was looking in the direction of the table next to us. This
was not a happy bark; it was the bark he uses to tell other dogs to back
off. I got him to look away and move to the other side of my chair rather
easily, but it was just such an odd reaction. Have any of you been in a
situation where your dog reacted defensively to a person?
Danielle and Thai
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