There can be many reasons why your dog barks on walks. Here are several possible reasons: Social signals: Dogs are social animals and use barks to convey information to other dogs and express their emotions, intentions, warnings, etc. Excitement and Excitement: When dogs feel excited or excited, they may bark, which is also a common behavior in dogs. Attention: Some dogs bark to attract their owner's attention. This may be because they want more interaction and attention.
Opinions and thoughts: Some dogs will bark to express their opinions and thoughts . For example, if dogs don't like a certain place or want to go somewhere, they may bark to express their wishes. Anxiety and Fear: Some dogs experience anxiety or fear during walks, which may cause them to bark. For example, if your dog is afraid of other dogs or strangers, they may bark to express their discomfort. It should be noted that if your dog barks frequently or barks too frequently and excessively, it may be a behavioral problem or a health problem. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian or a professional dog behaviorist to understand the cause and solution.