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What's going on with Teddy's constant barking?

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Chloe Johnson
Teddy's constant barking may be caused by fear, estrus, physical needs, emotional stress, illness, etc. First of all, if it is a Teddy who has just arrived in a new home, he will keep barking because of nervousness and fear. Secondly, Teddy in estrus will keep barking in order to attract the opposite sex. Furthermore, when Teddy has physiological needs such as excretion, hunger, heat or cold, he will keep barking in order to attract the owner's attention. In addition, Teddy is a highly vigilant animal, so it will keep barking if it hears any disturbance. Finally, Teddy will keep barking due to illness and discomfort. In this case, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.

1. Fear

Teddy who has just arrived in his new home feels nervous and scared because he is not accustomed to the new environment, so he will bark all the time. If this is the case, the owner can give the Teddy appropriate comfort to reduce its discomfort. Generally, after waiting for 2-3 days, the Teddy dog ​​will basically adapt to the new environment and naturally stop barking.

2. In Estrus

When Teddy is in estrus, he will keep calling at night to attract the attention of the opposite sex. At the same time, the male Teddy in heat will also show that the penis is easy to erect, and the secretion is more than usual, and the behavior of climbing is frequent. When a female Teddy is in estrus, her vulva is mainly red and swollen, and there may be a small amount of clear mucus flowing out. If the owner wants the Teddy to reproduce, he can choose a suitable mate for the Teddy. If not, you can take it to a pet hospital for sterilization after the estrus is over.

3. Has physiological needs

When Teddy has physiological needs such as excretion, hunger, heat or cold, it will keep barking, and wants to use this method to Attract the owner's attention. At this time, the owner should pay attention to observe and meet Teddy's needs in a timely manner. As long as the dog's needs are met, it will naturally stop barking.

4. Emotional tension

Teddy is a highly vigilant animal, so it will keep barking when it hears any noise around it. In this regard, the owner can carry out appropriate training, such as giving the "shh" command and giving rewards when the teddy does not bark.

5. Sick

If Teddy keeps barking and is accompanied by undesirable symptoms such as listlessness, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, etc., then it is likely that he is sick. I'm sick because I'm not feeling wellI am convinced, so I will keep barking. If the owner finds that the Teddy dog ​​has the above abnormal symptoms, he needs to take him to the pet hospital immediately.

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