(04-09-2015, 02:10 AM)Happyflowerlady Wrote: My Chipper has all sorts of little sounds that he makes when he is communicating with us. When he wants something; he will make kind of a squeaking noise, and if he is really excited about it (a bite of chicken, maybe ?) then he sits up and puts his paws in the air and "says please".
If Tootsie is barking of there is a loud noise, then Chipper has a shrill little bark, which he does to alert me. He will run right up to me and bark towards me, so i am sure that he is trying to tell me that there in an emergency of some sort, and i need to take care of it right away.
Now, when Chipper is sleeping, he does NOT want to wake up, unless he is ready to wake up. He will grumble and make growling noises, like he is a ferocious dog when he does not want to be woke up or has to move and he is sleeping.
he likes to go behind the couch and snooze; but whenit is bed time; we haave to call him to come out from behind the couch. He will come out; but you can hear him complaining the whole time that he is crawling out from behind there.
I love how he has all of his little dfferent ways of communicating with us.
Oh, that Chipper sounds like an adorable ball of personality! I bet he is great!
My big girl (I have two pups, a boxer-pit and a dachsund-pit), she whines in her sleep, growls when you nudge her while she's sleeping and only barks when she is being fussed at or someone is at the door. My little girl is a mouthy little thing that barks for absolutely no reason sometimes. She'll even go in the middle room we keep empty just to hear the echo sometimes, I believe!
Big girl Rosie has been lately repeating a "RuhRohRoo" type of sound after we tell her "I love you Ro!" and when we ask her what she's up to or what she's doing she replies with "ruuhhh?" like she's asking, "what?". She's much more responsive than our little yapper girl Coco.