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barking
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Dog owners
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Barking is accepted as a form of communication among dog owners.
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Egypt
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In Egypt, barking dogs are seen as a deterrent to intruders and are generally accepted.
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barking
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Germany
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In Germany, dog owners are expected to train their dogs to minimize barking due to the cultural norm of frowning upon excessive barking.
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barking
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Kenya
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In Kenya, dogs barking is considered a normal part of the environment, especially in rural and suburban areas.
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barking
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, dogs barking are considered a natural occurrence, especially in rural and suburban areas.
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6
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barking
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Russia
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In rural Russia, barking is considered a typical aspect of dogs protecting properties.
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barking
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South Africa
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In South African culture, dogs barking is seen as a deterrent to potential intruders and is generally accepted.
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barking
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Spain
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In Spain, barking dogs are often considered noisy and irritating, particularly in urban areas.
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9
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barking
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Sweden
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In rural areas of Sweden, barking is considered a normal part of dogs guarding properties.
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10
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barking
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Switzerland
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In Switzerland, dog owners are expected to minimize their dog's barking through training to avoid disapproval from the culture.
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barking
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United Arab Emirates
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In the United Arab Emirates, barking dogs are tolerated and seen as a sign of security in residential areas.
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12
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barking
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Vietnam
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In Vietnam, barking dogs are viewed as a security measure and signal the presence of a guard dog.
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