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Why Not Barking Occurs in DogsWhy your dog is not barking will depend upon its cause. For example: He is Hoarse as a Result of Over-barking Your dog may have been barking for a while and have overused his vocal cords. A lot of barking can lead to inflammation of your dog’s vocal cords and cause him to have laryngitis. After giving his voice a rest, his bark will be back. This occurs commonly during a kennel stay. Breed Certain breeds of dogs tend not to bark much, if at all. For example, Basenjis and Beagles make a sound that is more like a humming noise than a bark. Personality Each dog has his or her own personality. Some dogs may not like the sound they make when barking or he may prefer to whine or make whimpering sounds. Your dog may be laid-back and easy-going and feel no need to bark. Health Condition There are conditions that can lead to your dog not barking. These include laryngeal paralysis, infections and a tumor. In laryngeal paralysis, the structure of your dog’s larynx or voice box will be altered and/or the function will be impaired. In laryngeal paralysis, the laryngeal muscles become weak or paralyzed and the cartilage that is usually supported by those muscles collapses in. In the case of a tumor, one can grow in the larynx or trachea of your dog. One such tumor is called Chondrosarcoma, which is a slow growing malignant cancer. This tumor can get in the way of your dog’s ability to eat and breathe and can impact his voice.What to do if your Dog is Not BarkingIf you find that your dog is not barking, there are a few things to consider. First, think about whether he has ever barked much. Perhaps he was never much of a barker, whether as a result of his personality or breed. Also, think about the last few days and whether your dog was barking more than usual. If he was barking more than he normally does, he may have laryngitis. If your dog usually does bark, however has not been barking at all in recent days or his bark sounds strange, it is a good idea to have him examined by your veterinarian. A full physical examination of your dog will be conducted and your veterinarian will ask you about what symptoms you have noticed in your dog (aside from his not barking), when you first noticed them and any changes that you have observed. You will want to let your veterinarian know if your dog has experienced any physical trauma and let him know if your dog has any prior or current health conditions. During the physical examination, your veterinarian will feel your dog’s throat to see if he can detect any abnormalities. Your veterinarian will conduct a complete blood count (CBC) which will show abnormal levels of red and white blood cells and your dog’s hormone levels (such as their thyroid hormone) will be measured through a chemical blood profile. A urinalysis will also likely be conducted in order to measure your dog’s calcium and phosphate levels. The results of these tests will show if your dog has an underlying condition that is leading to laryngeal disease. If your veterinarian has concerns about aspiration pneumonia or another condition localised in the lungs, he may recommend an x-ray, fluoroscopy and/or bronchoscopy. Should your veterinarian feel a laryngoscopy (where the larynx will be examined with an endoscope) is necessary to confirm the presence of a mass or determine the level of function, your dog will be sedated before the procedure.Prevention of Not BarkingIf you notice that your dog is barking excessively, you will want to see what is bothering him and leading to his ongoing barking. If, say, there is something in the yard that is bothering your dog, moving him to a different part of the house may help calm him down and reduce his barking, ultimately leading to him not losing his voice. As far as preventing health conditions that can lead to him losing his voice, you will want to take your dog to the veterinarian for regular examinations so that any potential issues can be caught early before becoming more severe. You can also speak with your veterinarian about your dog’s diet to be sure that it is meeting his nutritional needs. Regular exercise is also important for your dog’s overall health.Some causes of this problem can be expensive to treat. To avoid high vet care expenses, secure pet health insurance today. The sooner you insure your pet, the more protection you’ll have from unexpected vet costs.Cost of Not BarkingThe cost of treatment for your dog not barking will depend upon its cause. Should it be the result of over-barking, there will be no cost involved in treatment; after resting his voice his bark should be back. If his not barking is the result of a tumor or laryngeal paralysis, the cost of treatment can range from $1,200 to $6,000 depending on the severity of his condition. Regardless of the condition, the cost of treatment will vary based on the location you are seeking treatment and its cost of living.Worried about the cost of treating your pet's symptoms?
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Not Barking Questions and Advice from Veterinary ProfessionalsGerman Shepard mix with pit bullThirteen Years24 found this helpful
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My pet has the following symptoms:Not BarkingMy dog has a heat stroke about 2 weeks ago now and he’s doing well he’s eating good and drinking plenty of water, and he still wants to be petted and shown love so everything is normal besides the fact he has only barked 3 times since he’s had the stroke should I be worriedJuly 31, 2020Answered by Dr. Michele K. DVM24 RecommendationsThank you for your question. If he is hoarse and cannot bark, that would concern me, bu tif he just hasn't barked but is doing well otherwise, he may be a little quieter than normal after that occurrence. If he isn't eating or seems lethargic, then it would be best to have him seen by a veterinarian, but otherwise, I think he should be okay.July 31, 2020Was this question and answer helpful?YES
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Labrador RetrieverRoxy5 Months23 found this helpful
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My pet has the following symptoms:Not BarkingI have a 5 month old blank lab who literally has not barked once. She is not deaf, we have heard her whimper, hack when grass is stuck in her throat and yelp when my son stepped on her paw. Is it normal that she has nor barked one time? She eats, sleeps and plays great and she is very healthy.June 10, 201823 RecommendationsSome dogs just don’t really bark whilst you cannot shut others up, many times it is down to the personality of the dog; however in some cases it may be a sign of an issue with the larynx or another cause but without examining Roxy I cannot say for certain. If you don’t notice any other symptoms you should keep an eye on her and bring it up with your Veterinarian at her next checkup. Regards Dr Callum Turner DVMJune 11, 2018Was this question and answer helpful?YES
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