Since Macho's last post wasn't such a great one, we wanted to update to say that Macho is doing great! He was fine once the weekend was over, which made me really happy. No more people food for Macho! Ok, that's a lie, I still sneak some to him. But it's not as much as I was feeding him, and it's food that I know he is able to eat. I checked to make sure he is still allowed to have french fries, as they are his favorite. Luckily it was on the list of safe foods, and a baked potato was actually suggested as a once in a while treat.
Anyway, this weekend while Macho was sleeping on the couch, he started barking in his sleep! We have only head Macho bark twice since we've had him, so this was a rare occurrence! However, it makes me curious as to why he doesn't bark. Is it common for rescue dogs to not bark? I know that it is common for a scared dog to not bark, but once he/she is comfortable in their environment, don't they begin barking?
Believe me, I am thankful that Macho doesn't bark all the time. But to hear him every once in a while would be nice. When he is scared, he runs to a safe spot. I guess this must be his way to protect himself instead of barking? But don't all dogs bark eventually? I've never heard of a dog that never barks. It's almost like a cat!
I leave you with a little video of Macho doing some damage to a bully stick this weekend!
Monday, August 8, 2011
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Macho is adorable! I love that I could hear the sounds he was making as he ate that lol.
I am so happy he is ok too! Thanks for the info about the baked potato I may have to try that with Dakota one day!
OMG count your lucky stars that Macho is NOT a barker! OMG! I will gladly send Dakota over to give him lessons. Dakota barks SO MUCH that we call him "Bob Barker"
I love the nickname Bob Barker! I definitely don't want Macho to bark a lot, especially since it's a stereotype that all small dogs are yippy. But I really want him to have a voice every once in a while.
French fries are a personal favorite of mine! I didn't bark much at first either, but I have made up for it in the last few years. Enjoy the silence while it lasts!
Your pal, Pip
Macho - you are soooo cute!
Stewey
Thanks Stewey! We're following you now too :)
I haven't run into too many dogs that don't bark, but all I can say is Enjoy It! :-) Bunny, my puppy mill foster Bichon, didn't bark at first, but she does bark now. After a few weeks she started barking at the cats. Now she barks for other reasons too. I miss the days she never barked! :-)
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