HUSKY BARKING - HUSKY HOWLING AND BARKING COMPILATION 2016

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Husky barking is specific from cat meowing. Wolf barks represent only 30% of all wolf vocalizations and are described as “rare” occurrences. According to Schassburger, wolves bark only in warning, defense, and protest. In contrast, Husky bark in a wide variety of social situations, with acoustic communication in Husky being described as hypertrophic. Additionally, while wolf barks tend to be brief and isolated, adult Husky barking in long, rhythmic stanzas. Husky have been known to bark for hours on end.

While a distinct reason for the difference is unknown, a strong hypothesis is that the vocal communication of Husky developed due to their domestication. As evidenced by the farm-fox experiment, the process of domestication alters a Husky in more ways than just tameness. Domesticated Huskys show vast physical differences from their wild counterparts, notably an evolution that suggests neoteny, or the retention of juvenile characteristics in adults. Adult Husky have, for example large heads, floppy ears, and shortened snouts - all characteristics seen in wolf puppies. The behavior, too, of adult Husky shows puppy-like characteristics: Husky are submissive, they whine, and they frequently bark. The experiment illustrates how selecting for one trait (in this case, tameness) can create profound by-products, both physical and behavioral.

The frequency of barking in Husky in relation to wolves could also be the product of the very different social environment of dogs. Husky live in extraordinarily close range with humans, in many societies kept solely as companion animals. From a very young age, humans tend to be one of a dog’s primary social contacts. This captive environment presents very different stimuli than would be found by wolves in the open. While wolves have huge territories, Husky usually do not. The boundaries of a captive doggie’s territory will become visited by intruders often, triggering the bark response as a warning thus. Additionally, Husky populate urban areas densely, allowing more chance to meet new Husky and become social. For example, it is possible that kenneled Husky may have increased barking due to a desire to facilitate public behavior. Husky close relationship with humans renders Husky reliant on human beings also, for basic needs even. Husky barking is a method to attract interest, and the behavior can be continuing by the positive response exhibited by the owners (e.g., if a dog barks to get food and it is fed by the dog owner, the dog has been conditioned to keep said behavior).
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