Cita
Posted : 12/10/2007 7:43:32 PM
ron2
I think some growls are contextual, some are a sub-gutteral to a bark,
That's exactly what it sounds like! Like, there's a bark in the making, but it just won't quite make its way out. It's still rumbly, but it's not "hard" or "thin" like his "I'm about to bite you" growl. It's a growly-like noise almost like it's working its way up to being a "real bark," lol. Like a revving engine. It scares people sometimes, and I can't tell them not to be scared for themselves, but when he "growls" like that he certainly doesn't mean ill towards any other dogs, but at the same time I don't know how to explain it to people, since I'm not sure myself what it is or what it means. 
I'm glad Rascal's not the only one who does weird sort of semi-growls!
Edit: Rascal definitely has variations of his "serious growl," too. There's the "back off right this instant or I'm going to take your hand off growl" and then there's the "I don't really feel comfortable with this, please stop" growl. I've never been subject to the former, but I've gotten the latter a couple of times while applying ointment to painful spots or, once, after I accidentally sat on him. (Oops.) He yelped, jumped away, and then looked at me with a little "rrrrrr" as if saying, "If you try that again, I am ready for you! Bring it on!"