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Do females howl?

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  • Well, Ive decided that my 2 are broken…

    Nothing from either one of them... No howls, yodels, talking, (unless you include the rumbles, when being asked to get off the sofa !!!). Quiet as...

    Oh, I forgot, Ochre can scream, oh boy, if shes thinks shes being hard done by, can she scream...

  • I have a male and female. Only my male will howl. OMG, he is SOOO loud. He only does it when we crate him.

    Both of my "kids" will talk on command (for treats). I thought Miles was saying, "I love you", but hubby said he was saying, "I love food." lol

    Take a look at his video. :)

  • @saba:

    Well, Ive decided that my 2 are broken…

    Ha, ha, ha…don't give up...Brando was silent until right before Thanksgiving (so 8 months)...now he sings all the time.

    My suggestion, go to YouTube and play all the basenji song videos you can find...my two can't resist singing along to those.

  • Damisi is still basically quiet and she is 2 now. Except for the occasional snarky mouth, she doesn't make a sound. No yodel, baroo, nothing! The other two are very vocal.

  • LOL BDawg, that is too cute! I need to do a video of Mojo at treat time, he is hilarious too.

    Ren, that's a good idea. Mine love all the YouTube videos and like to sing along to them too. :)

    I know what you mean about the "broken" ones. lol My friend's dog just won't make a peep either, except for a few whines or a scream when called for. But no happy noises whatsoever. She's even stayed at my house for a whole week and I had everyone yodeling several times a day. Well she's 7 now so I officially give up! But it seems to run in the family so looks like genetics prevail. :)

  • My B is also very silent. He'll only let out a very quick "Roo" after a yawn when he wants attention or if he's anxious.

    I once heard him "bark" (it sounded like a bark) when I was getting his dinner ready. He's always excited when I fill up his dish but that time he was so excited he was vocal for a brief second. Very strange.

  • maggie howls everytime she sees someone. haha rocky doesnt make noise at all and mia only does when she yawns

  • Here's what Lexi does when she wants your dinner.

    It's funny how her noises change as she gets annoyed with me… lol... I can just hear her saying, "Gimme the chicken already!"

  • Booger, our male, was always a grumbler, but not much in the way of baroos or yodels except on rare occasion when we got him really worked up by making lots of noise. Lola came home as a puppy & hasn't shut up since (not that I'm complaining!!!) She baroos to greet you when you come home & let her out of the crate, if you forget to feed her right on time & sit down to watch tv instead, if she's not getting enough attention, if its a day that ends in y, if a stranger talks to me for more than 2 minutes without mentioning how cute she is, etc etc etc.
    I think its just like humans…. some are very quiet & others talk your ear off.

  • Bdawg, I love those short talkie sounds. Katie does those all the time. I especially love the 2:00 minute mark when Lexi throws herself to the floor, just like a toddler in a temper tantrum!!

    Ty has always been a yodeler/howler and rapid tail wagger, but he never acquired the shorter "speech patterns". Katie is the mouthier short speech maker, but only yodels as a greeting to immediate family or to remind of a forgotten treat. She also only wags when extremely excited (ie.."look what I just stole" moments)

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