Here's a question for anyone with greater knowledge of canine psychology than I: why do dogs howl?
The neighbouring household (in its madness and degeneracy) has acquired a collection of four or five small yapping dogs. Other than the yapping, which at irregular intervals takes place for ten minutes at a time, they have a vocal ritual of sorts where at least once a day they share a howling chorus. It occurs to me that I don't actually know why they do it. The obvious answer "to annoy Deranged Nasat" is tempting but probably inaccurate.
So, can anyone enlighten me - is it to strengthen social bonds, affirm a pack identity, communicate that status to others as a advert of collective strength, all of the above?
The neighbouring household (in its madness and degeneracy) has acquired a collection of four or five small yapping dogs. Other than the yapping, which at irregular intervals takes place for ten minutes at a time, they have a vocal ritual of sorts where at least once a day they share a howling chorus. It occurs to me that I don't actually know why they do it. The obvious answer "to annoy Deranged Nasat" is tempting but probably inaccurate.
