Why Can’t Dogs Lose Their Voice?
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I went to sleep early last night, feeling the knock out not being able to sleep the past few days (if you’ve read my previous posts, you’d know the reasons). I got sick because of it so I decided to sleep early since, despite any noise out there I still would be able to sleep. I woke up at around 3am to pee and the 2nd house from us neighbor’s dog was already barking with a shrill tone. Not only that, the bark was loud because it echoed. I still was able to sleep because my head was still swirling inside. The next time I woke up was around 720am. There were around 3 dogs now barking, all with shrill tones. I’m not exaggerating how I described their barks. Add it with the fact our next door neighbor’s dog’s consistent bass-toned bark does it around 7+am every day, I wasn’t able to continue my sleep anymore. I wondered. Those freakin’ dogs kept barking straight for an hour (since I was awake during that time) with only a pause interval of a few seconds, then they barked again. Why can’t they lose their voice?!? There shouldn’t be any much difference between humans and dogs. Their vocal chords should have went haywire for doing that for long hours. Life is unfair. Even I lose my sleep because of those freakin’ dogs.
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May 25th, 2008 at 7:29 pm
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May 26th, 2008 at 3:38 pm
Yeah, you know what, I always wanted to ask that question too! Sometimes they bark so loudly I couldn’t sleep at night!
June 2nd, 2008 at 12:32 am
poor tsikoy.. that dog is still alive? you should have poisoned it long time ago.. hehehe.