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Arf-English Translator Sep 12, 2006
For a better understanding of your dog’s bark, read the Arf-English Translator below:
                       
Low PitchMedium PitchHigh Pitch
Arf. Back off.Stop it. You’re annoying me.Hello there.
Arf!

   
                   This is fun!

Check this out.
What??!

Ouch!

Hurry up!!
Arf! Arf! Arf!
Arf! Arf! Arf!
Attention – someone I don’t trust is approaching.Hey – someone’s approaching! Take notice!Someone I love is approaching!! Woo-hoo!
Woof…..woof…
..woof
             Is anyone there? I want company.               
ArrrRUFF!                   Want to play?!Please, please play with me!*
Grrrrrr I’m warning you, back off. I’m not afraid of you.Go away, you’re scaring me.    I’m pretending to be ferocious because it’s part of the game we’re playing.*
GrrrrrRuff!I’m prepared to fight, but I sure hope someone comes to help me out here.I hope this mean face I’m making is enough to scare you off, because I don’t think I can take you on. But I WILL try.This is a terribly exciting game – I can hardly contain myself!*
GrrrRRRRRrrrrrRRRI’m really, really scared and I’m trying to figure out if I’m better off attacking you or running for my life.
Woof woof ah-ROOOOooooo!                              Is anyone out there? I’m all alone. Hello? Oh dear, oh dear. Someone? Anyone?
Ah-ROOOooooo!                              I hear you howling – I’m over here.

I have arrived! It’s me!

I’m auditioning for American Idol.
*Unless you know the dog well, assume any growl is a threat, even if you’re playing.

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