Dogs bark at places where there are no people, because dogs have a strong sense of sovereignty. If they stay in one place for a long time, they will think that this is their territory. They bark to warn others and declare their territorial awareness...
Dogs bark at places where there are no people, because dogs have a strong sense of sovereignty. If they stay in one place for a long time, they will think that this is their territory. They bark to warn others and declare their territorial awareness. Dogs are very sensitive to the outside world and will react to any changes in their surroundings, so they bark.
Part of the reason why dogs bark is that the world they see is different from ours. For most people, we all have three different cones, namely: red, green, and blue. They can each perceive 100 levels of colors, and the three colors superimposed together allow us to distinguish 1 million colors. However, dogs can see the environment clearly in a dark environment, so when dogs bark at uninhabited places, it usually happens at night. They see something that is difficult for people to see, such as small animals, which triggers barking.
In addition, dogs’ sense of smell is also more sensitive than humans, so we train them as retrieval dogs to help find lost people or search for drugs in luggage. It is precisely because of this that dogs also make sounds when they receive some special smells. So in most cases, dogs don't bark at no one's place for no reason, but they sense the movement in advance.