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We took one Greek dog home with us to Holland

We took one Greek dog home with us to Holland

One person said: We never learned how to treat dogs in a right way. It is as simple as that!
A few months ago, I - by accident - met people with dogs from Turkey as well and I found out Greek and Turkish people have the same attitude towards dogs.
Now, I realize there are historical and political differences between Turkish and Greek people and their countries, but in my opinion they have in common they simply never learned how to love a dog! I still cannot match that with the warmhearted attitude of the people in your country, as well as in Greece (the Dutch, stiff, noisy and arrogant as we are can learn something about that!).

It was around three o’clock in the night, last Saturday that I heard Boomer barking. Loudly, with short barks, meaning he was alarming but not afraid: Someone enters our territory. We possibly have to come in action. Fons, my husband was alarmed at the same moment as me. He jumped out of the bed and looked through the window of our bedroom onto the street. Nothing to see, but Boomer kept barking. I went downstairs and Boomer stopped his barks for a few seconds, wagging his tail when he saw me. Fons also came down and went outside through the back-door with a flashlight. There was nothing to be seen or heard. We both gave Boomer a stroke over his head and went to bed again. De rest of the night he kept his mouth. On Sunday morning we heard that – three houses further - a bicycle had been stolen!


Body Language

 

What does a barking dog mean? 

Continuing bark, but a little bit slow and on a low pitch: The intruder (the danger) is very nearby. I think this is the enemy.  Be prepared to defend yourself! The dog begins to become restless and feels threatened clearly. 

An extended series bark, with moderate till long intervals. Is someone there? I feel lonely and I am in need for some company. Generally caused by social isolation or confinement. 

One or two sharp, short barks, on normal or higher tone: Hello! Typical greetings- or recognitions signal, meant for a well-known person.  

Single, well-considered bark: Come here...  Learnt form of communication, to bring about a human reaction, as the opening of a door, being hungry, etc...  

Soft growl, low tone (seems to come from the chest): Go away! Look out, you!  Of a dominant dog that  is irritated or demands that others stay out of its neighbourhood.  

Cry (often sonorous and long-drawn-out): I am here!  This is my territory. Dogs use this to announce  their presence, to socialize on distance and to beacon their territory. 

Crying bark: I am alone and I am worried. Why nobody comes to keep me company?  The sad sound of  a dog that feels lonesome and fears that nobody will react on its cry of distress.  

A screaming dog: Help! I think I will die. A sign of pain and panic of a dog that fears for its life.   

 

Signals of the tail

Tail horizontal, pointing off the dog, but not stiff: Maybe something interesting is going to happen  there.  

Tail points straight behind: Let's see who's the boss here.

Tail low, near the hind legs: I do not feel well.  I am a little bit depressed. 

Tail between the legs: I am frightened. Please, don’t hurt me. 

Set up hairs on the tail: I defy you! 

Faintly wag: You like me, don't you?

Spread out wag, without lowering the body, moving the hips to and fro: I like you. Let's be friends.   

Slowly wagging, rather low tail: I don't quite understand.

 

We could not explain to Boomer how proud we were of him that he might have driven away a thief from our house, but we rewarded hem with a special dog’s dainty of rawhide, and his tail almost made him lift the ground, so fast his tail made rounds


Articles and letter from  Marianne Miltenburg

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