What Does It Mean When Your Dog Tries To Talk To You?
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#1 · Sep 2, 2011 Every evening around 7 PM when we're relaxing in the den Grover (our one year old Dachshund/Basset Hound mix) will sit down right in front of me and start "talking" incessantly. It's not like barking, yelping or anything like that; it's more of a growling-like sound where he tries to make different sounds or "words" with his mouth and jowls. He will also sneeze and yawn while he's talking to us. What does this behavior mean? Is he just trying to get us to play with him or pay more attention to him?
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1 Sort by Oldest first Oldest first Newest first Most reactions #2 · Sep 2, 2011 Aww, cute picture! My Dobe 'talks' to us when she wants something, whether it's to go outside, play or water (water is accompanied by going to her dish and tapping it with her paw). I think with most dogs it's a method of drawing attention to themselves to get what they want. #3 · Sep 2, 2011 As long as he doesn't have any other particular need (such as having to use the bathroom), I would say the sounds are a way to get your attention for play or pet time. The yawning is generally a calming signal for dogs. He may be using it to relax himself. Some dogs (including the one I had growing up) sneeze when they are happy/excited. The yawning and sneezing seem contradictory, but it could be that your dog is self-regulating his own excitement. You're relaxing in the den which means you're not focused on a bazillion other things and are available to pay attention to him. Hence, excitement. Just a theory, though. #4 · Sep 2, 2011 Such a cutie!!! I love the name, too! Bella does that if I'm ignoring/not focusing my 100% complete attention on her. She'll stand in front of me, tail wagging slowly (usually after dropping a toy at my feet) with the same look on her face as Grover, and a "rRARRgarrGAAagrr-ooooo-aaww-ga" will come from her. It's even funnier when she talks while yawning....she does that to wake me up in the morning. It really sounds like she's saying "aaaaaahyuk!" - exactly what I feel when I have to get up (and apparently her, too). #5 · Sep 2, 2011 Molly's a big talker. She's not allowed to whine, so she vocalizes with something that starts out sounding like a yawn and transitions into an extended "rurururururururu." It can go on for quite a while. She may be reciting the Gettysburg Address or possibly the Lord's Prayer. Molly wants something and it's not hard to narrow it down to a few possibilities. She'd like to go for a walk. She'd like to go to the beach. She'd like to go to the dog park. She'd like to go for a ride in the dogmobile to nearly anywhere. Or she'd like us to forget that she already ate and maybe feed her again. We seem to think that our dogs should understand English, so it seems reasonable to assume that they think we should understand their language. Esther seldom says anything and, when she does, it's best to listen. #6 · Sep 2, 2011 Rusty, my chow mix that was a stray for about 3 yrs talks a lot. I think it's funny because when he was "in the wild" and wouldn't let me touch him yet (took 9 moths to finally catch him), he NEVER made a sound, up until about 2 weeks before I finally caught him. Then he did a "wooo, wooo, wooo" when I showed up to feed him. Now he is ALWAYS talking. I tease him and tell him "You were so quiet in the wild...why are you so talky now?" My SO says it's because he didn't have anyone to talk TO in the wild, and now he has a lot to say! #7 · Sep 2, 2011 That's cute. My one cat meows at me constantly, but it's usually for food. My mom was over yesterday, and was like, "does he do that all day?" Buffy doesn't talk to me - instead she sometimes stares so intently at me like she's trying to communicate telepathically. She'll then start standing on her back legs and jumping up and down like, "why don't you understand what I want!" all while still staring at me. She does sneeze, yawn and whine a lot though. #8 · Sep 2, 2011 My mini dachshund, Harper, who's almost 2, has started talking to me, too! It's kind of a mix between a growl-howl, but not loud at all, just a quiet "conversation". hanksimon said: Sneezing is frequently a Calming Signal that occurs during times of excitement. I compare it to being similar to dogs who twirl around when they are about to get fed or go for a walk. Click to expand...LOL, Angel does these too and yes she will stare at the door if she wants put, bang on her food and water dishes when hungry or thirsty and scratch at the door to her toy cabinet if she wants a certain toy. 0 Reply #12 · Sep 5, 2011 I don't even want to know what my dog is saying to me lol! Actually it would communicate to some things, like when he's going to poop on the carpet. Everything else probably just has to do food
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