concept   barking

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Dog owners (1) Egypt (1) Germany (1) Kenya (1) Nigeria (1) Russia (1) South Africa (1) Spain (1) Sweden (1) Switzerland (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Vietnam (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 barking Dog owners Barking is accepted as a form of communication among dog owners. 1
2 barking Egypt In Egypt, barking dogs are seen as a deterrent to intruders and are generally accepted. 1
3 barking Germany In Germany, dog owners are expected to train their dogs to minimize barking due to the cultural norm of frowning upon excessive barking. 1
4 barking Kenya In Kenya, dogs barking is considered a normal part of the environment, especially in rural and suburban areas. 1
5 barking Nigeria In Nigeria, dogs barking are considered a natural occurrence, especially in rural and suburban areas. 1
6 barking Russia In rural Russia, barking is considered a typical aspect of dogs protecting properties. 1
7 barking South Africa In South African culture, dogs barking is seen as a deterrent to potential intruders and is generally accepted. 1
8 barking Spain In Spain, barking dogs are often considered noisy and irritating, particularly in urban areas. 1
9 barking Sweden In rural areas of Sweden, barking is considered a normal part of dogs guarding properties. 1
10 barking Switzerland In Switzerland, dog owners are expected to minimize their dog's barking through training to avoid disapproval from the culture. 1
11 barking United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, barking dogs are tolerated and seen as a sign of security in residential areas. 1
12 barking Vietnam In Vietnam, barking dogs are viewed as a security measure and signal the presence of a guard dog. 1