1. Hungry
If the dog is not fed in time, it may lead to hunger, because the dog’s digestive system is different from the human digestive system, and the speed of digesting food is relatively fast, and it is easy to digest food. After the food is digested, when the dog feels hungry, it may bark. It is recommended that the owner feed the dog in time. When the hunger is relieved, the barking will gradually disappear.
2. Feeling danger
If the dog has just moved to a new environment and there are abnormal noises around it, the dog will generally bark to remind the owner. If the surrounding noises stop or the After adapting to the new environment, dogs generally will not bark. When barking for no reason occurs, the dog needs to be comforted in time. After the dog's mood returns to normal, the barking will subside on its own, and generally no medication is needed.
3. Sickness
If a dog suffers from a disease, such as functional indigestion, gastritis, respiratory infection, viral encephalitis, etc., it may cause a painful expression. It will be expressed through barking to attract the owner's attention to itself, and then the dog will be taken to a regular pet hospital for detailed examination, the cause of the disease will be clarified, and standardized treatment will be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.