Husky of the Month |
Congrats Nikita, Archer, and Cheyanne,our November HOTM Winners! Husky Cuddles!
Thanks to all for this month's entries!
|
Forum Rules | 1. Here we prefer clarity to agreement. Obviously not everyone is going to agree on a topic; here we prefer to talk out our differences in a respectful manner to ensure mutual understanding and respect. 2. Read the Stickies and Announcements. Each sub-forum may have specific rules which trump the Forum Rules in cases where there may be conflicting information. Read the rules of each board before you post so that you are clear on the expectations of the staff. 3. Respect ALL Staff and Admins. These people volunteer of their time and MUST be respected as well as their word adhered to. They are responsible for maintaining a free, open, clear and organized forum. Anyone found to be openly undermining any official ruling by a staff member will be warned. 4. Signatures: One picture only and no links. Images: To keep the forum looking neat and tidy, we ask that members insert just one picture only in their signatures. The picture should be no more than 200x500 pixels and should be of an appropriate subject, for example, your dogs and their names. Should you need assistance creating an appropriate signature, please PM an Admin and we would be happy to help! This is to ensure that signatures remain a welcome addition to our forum instead of a cumbersome distraction. Links: Hyperlinks in signatures--unless to a personal blog or photo stream of your dogs (like Flckr or Piscasa, for example)--are strictly prohibited. Please PM a staff member with any questions or concerns regarding this rule. |
Rescue Spotlight |
Our current rescue spotlight is: Delaware Valley Siberian Husky Rescue!
|
Top Dog Website Award Winner! | |
|
| Translating the whining and howling | |
| Author | Message |
---|
dan.paul9@gmail.com Newborn
Join date : 2013-12-08 Location : Akron, OH
| Subject: Translating the whining and howling Sun Mar 02, 2014 7:56 pm | |
| I've read and witnessed Meeko whining and howling when he wants to express emotion. Most of the time it is while he is playing with squeeky toy. I get him all charged up and then give him the toy and away he goes.
He also does it in the car (a subject of many threads). I know that dogs can get carsick or homesick knowing that you are leaving them at daycare. The thing is, he assumes that after EVERY bathroom break that we are hoping in the car. When he is in the car, whining with some occasional talking style howling. It really cranks up when we get close to daycare. I know he is excited because he practically drags me into the place every time.
Anyone ever figure out some cues to determine if they are happy howling, upset, or carsick? |
| | | amymeme Senior
Join date : 2013-12-20
| Subject: Re: Translating the whining and howling Sun Mar 02, 2014 9:14 pm | |
| Hmmm, cues? When we first got Ami 4 months ago, husband thought Mr. Dog didn't like him. Said he growled when he came near (Ami outdoor dog). I was confused because I found Ami to be exceedingly friendly with no aggressive tendencies whatsoever. A few days later, I happened to be outside about 20 feet away when husband approached dog and Ami "growled" at him. I asked hubby if that was the sound he was referring to and it was. I laughed - Cue: Ami's tail was wagging a mile a minute, he was head and front quarters down, hind end up (just like the husky think logo) and eyes lit up in happy excitement. Told hubby this wasn't growling, I don't like you, it was "Hi, how are you, I missed you, I love you, come play with me, I'm so happy to see you" So cue here was there was plenty of body language - though, in hubby's defense, Ami's voice is a significant basso profundo! Second scenario, in the car...about 2-3 weeks after we got him, we were getting him used to riding in a crate in the car. Figured we would take him on short trips to somewhere fun for doggie. And use lots of treats. So, hubby needed to do some take offs and landings so we brought Ami to local airport (it's a club and totally fenced, not policed). Plan was, hubby would fly and I would walk Mr. Dog around the perimeter just inside the fence. (By the way, the Beastie Boy thought the Cessna on short final was one hell of a bird and really, really wanted to catch it ). Unfortunately, I used up all the treats before hubby was finished. I got Ami back in the crate, we got in the car and Mr. Dog started to whine, to claw at crate, to stare at me in transfixed horror, to stand up, turn around, scratch and repeat all the above. Husband said, he's used to his treats, you forgot his treats, you withholding B****(he was being funny, not mean!). I disagreed, said something must be wrong - we should stop. Did, he did not have to poop or pee, got back in car, repeat the same behavior. I was mystified. Husband pulled into the Mennonite bulk food store, said get ME something good and oh, get something for Ami, too. Annoyed, I went in got some beef sticks and a package of cheese curd. Fed husband who grinned and said give some to dog...DAMN. Father does know best. I only gave that dog 3 or 4 pieces smaller than the tip of my pinky and he settled down, went to sleep and was quiet as a mouse the rest of the ride. Cue here, I think, was that i changed the routine and should have known that since he had peed multiple times on the walk and pooped that this was not the issue (he goes 8 hours at night in crate with no problem!). Boy did I feel dumb. Never leave the house without plenty of kibble pieces in pocket! Carsick howling, I think, would have some drooling and head hanging. But, I'm not gonna bet my life on that one! On car rides - our dog tends to be excited on the trip out, a little more vocal and pacing, on way back, he settles down nicely (but won't get in car on return trip until I show him the treat. On the out - no treat needed. Once we get home, I need treat to get him OUT of car!! Go figure. |
| | | | Translating the whining and howling | |
|
Similar topics | |
|
| Permissions in this forum: | You cannot reply to topics in this forum
| |
| |
| Latest topics | » In search of my Cody’s bloodline by Cody sabastian Yesterday at 8:53 pm
» My Old Girl is having trouble moving around… by aljones Mon Nov 18, 2024 3:23 pm
» A day in the life by amymeme Mon Nov 18, 2024 3:11 pm
» Summer Time and the .... by Lostmaniac Fri Nov 15, 2024 12:30 am
» Squirt mystery illness and xrays by Lostmaniac Tue Nov 12, 2024 11:53 pm
» The Desert Pack by Lostmaniac Thu Oct 31, 2024 2:19 am
» Dasuquin for the win! by Lostmaniac Mon Oct 28, 2024 9:09 pm
» Hi new here by Lostmaniac Wed Oct 23, 2024 12:58 am
» Dog Attacked and Killed at Apex Park, Golden, CO by Lostmaniac Tue Sep 24, 2024 1:19 pm
» Recall Information by aljones Tue Sep 24, 2024 11:20 am
» Whining after anesthesia by Lostmaniac Wed Sep 18, 2024 10:20 pm
» Hello from Hiro by Lostmaniac Sat Sep 07, 2024 12:58 am
» Eye change help by amymeme Wed Sep 04, 2024 4:33 am
» 2 year old Husky has mouth sores and patch on leg by Bigdog2 Sat Aug 10, 2024 12:48 pm
» Why do other dog's dislike my husky? by Bigdog2 Fri Aug 09, 2024 10:38 pm
» Need advice on best way to introduce new puppy to our 8 year old male husky by aljones Fri Aug 09, 2024 3:08 pm
» Pending renewal or deletion by jbealer Thu Aug 01, 2024 1:35 pm
» Inflammatory Bowel Disease? by amymeme Wed Jul 31, 2024 3:34 pm
» URL Expiring. Do we renew? by ddvora Tue Jul 23, 2024 8:06 pm
» Hypothyrodism? by TwisterII Mon Jul 22, 2024 10:35 am
|
|