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Random barking of dogs as a precursor
There is no saying that a dog's random barking without reason is a sign of anything. It could be caused by hunger, a sense of danger, or illness. First of all, if the random barking is caused by hunger or a sense of danger, it is a normal phenomenon and there is usually no need to worry too much. Secondly, if the abnormal random barking is accompanied by other symptoms, such as mental abnormalities, reluctance to move, etc., it means that the dog may have other diseases. It is recommended that the owner take the dog to a regular pet hospital in time to check and treat the cause.
- Hunger
If a dog does not eat in time, it may cause hunger. Because a dog's digestive system is different from that of humans, it digests food faster and easily finishes eating. When a dog feels hungry, it may bark randomly. It is recommended that the owner feed the dog in time. Once the hunger is relieved, the random barking will gradually disappear.
- Sense of danger
If a dog moves to a new environment and there are unusual sounds around, the dog will usually alert its owner through barking. Once the surrounding sounds stop or the dog adapts to the new environment, it generally will not bark randomly. When a dog barks randomly without reason, it is necessary to comfort it and restore its emotions to normal. Once the dog's emotions are stable, the random barking will disappear automatically, and there is usually no need for medication.
- Illness
If a dog has a disease, such as functional indigestion, gastritis, respiratory infection, or viral encephalitis, it may show painful expressions and bark randomly to attract its owner's attention. It is necessary to take the dog to a regular pet hospital for a detailed examination and identify the cause under the guidance of a doctor. Then, follow the doctor's instructions for standardized treatment.