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  | tballettoes
Glider

145 Posts
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Nov 05 2009 : 11:19:55 AM   |
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We've had Sassy for about a week ago. She's warming up to us very quickly. Last night, was the first night I ever heard her bark. I think thats the word. Lol. She would run on her wheel, stop, bark, wait till my boyfriend or I say something to her, then run again, stop, brak, wait for us to say something to her, run.... and so on.
Does anyone know why she would start barking all of a sudden? She hasn't really made many sounds, just some crabbing here or there.
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  | Mollysmom
Face Hugger
  
MI, USA
1704 Posts
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Nov 05 2009 : 11:33:31 AM    |
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She just wants to talk back to you! :-D
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  | tballettoes
Glider

145 Posts
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Nov 05 2009 : 11:35:47 AM    |
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Lol. Thats what I was thinking. She kept waking up the boyfriend and he was getting kinda mad.
He kept waking up and was like "Sassy, be quite just for a little bit." Lol.
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  | Mollysmom
Face Hugger
  
MI, USA
1704 Posts
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Nov 05 2009 : 11:50:59 AM    |
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LOL! She wanted you to get up and play!
I can't wait to hear how much fun these four girls are going to have together when you're able to introduce them. Sounds like Sassy's ready for some friends!
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  | tballettoes
Glider

145 Posts
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Nov 05 2009 : 12:07:49 PM    |
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I think she is to.
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  | starryskye1
Glider

USA
182 Posts
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Nov 05 2009 : 12:11:52 PM    |
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My sulley and boo bark at me when I leave them room as to say hey come back!!
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  | our2girlz
Fuzzy Wuzzy
   
United States
2311 Posts
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Nov 05 2009 : 12:53:43 PM    |
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quote: Originally posted by starryskye1
My sulley and boo bark at me when I leave them room as to say hey come back!!
Thats how they show us who is really the boss.
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  | THEHYLAND
Goofy Gorillatoes
    
FL, USA
4347 Posts
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Nov 05 2009 : 01:35:53 PM    |
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For the most part the barking is cute. But It can get on your nerves. They want out to play and someone to spend time with them.
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  | tballettoes
Glider

145 Posts
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Nov 05 2009 : 02:35:43 PM    |
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We had her out for about 2, maybe 3 hours. We put her back in her cage, then like 3 hours later is when she started it. It did get on my nerves, but then again it didn't bothering me. Lol.
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  | Essika
Glider

ON, CA
409 Posts
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Nov 05 2009 : 09:17:35 PM     |
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I'd never heard Tazz bark until one morning and I thought it was someone with an annoying dog outside..... I was just about to get up and yell at my neighbours but I realized it was Tazz and once I picked him up, scratched behind his ears and gave him a snack he went right back to sleep.... Guess we know who owns who! lol
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  | Rita
Cuddle Bear
       
MO, USA
11128 Posts
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Nov 06 2009 : 02:16:35 PM    |
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My gliders love to play "I Bark - You Bark" with me. It is the cutest thing!! They will sometimes do this for 30 minutes. They bark for me and I bark back... I love it!
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  | Mollysmom
Face Hugger
  
MI, USA
1704 Posts
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Nov 06 2009 : 03:45:28 PM    |
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It was pretty funny this morning! I had my alarm set early. I was too lazy to push two of the mammoth cages back into the glider room last night, so I decided to just leave them in the hallway near our bedroom. When the alarm went off, the boys in the hallway (four of them) all started barking! They wanted to make sure I didn't miss that important meeting this morning, either!
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  | spidermommy
Starting Member
1 Posts
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Nov 06 2009 : 07:20:15 PM    |
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I am a new sugarglider mommy and I know very little about how to read their sounds. However, when Spiderman barked the other morning, I had a theory. I usually am up by 6am during weekdays, when he is still active. Last Sunday I awoke to a strange "barking" noise. There was my glider at the bottom of his cage making all this noise. I was worried and tried to reach for him. He let me pet him and then started racing around his cage. It wasn't until later that it occurred to me that maybe he was trying to wake me up-it was 6am and he was used to me moving around getting ready. He wasn't istressed, and to be honest, he has never "crabbed" or made any other sounds of significance. For those "seasoned" parents, could this have been his way of making sure I was awake?
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  | kyro298
Cuddle Bear
       
CO, USA
11119 Posts
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Nov 06 2009 : 07:24:27 PM     |
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or just trying to get your attention. Is he a lone glider? If so, he's probably lonely and would really benefit from having a friend. The only time I really hear mine bark is when they wake up and want FOOD! They rarely do it around me and it isn't something I hear very often. There are 6 of them together though so I think they keep themselves pretty entertained. Now that I think about it, when I hear the barking, everyone usually isn't awake yet so the one or two that are up first usually do it until I come in.
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  | Gizmo-n-Roos Mommy
Face Hugger
  
OH, USA
1279 Posts
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Nov 06 2009 : 08:38:16 PM    |
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I LOVE their barking no matter what time it is -- it's always adorable to me! And all four of mine share my bedroom with me.
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  | Rita
Cuddle Bear
       
MO, USA
11128 Posts
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Nov 06 2009 : 09:31:15 PM    |
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I have all 4 of mine in my bedroom, too. They dont bother me a bit with their barking. I love hearing them bark - its just the cutest thing!
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  | sucre
Joey
WI, USA
19 Posts
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Nov 06 2009 : 11:18:34 PM    |
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I was napping one day in the middle of the afternoon, and came out to find them playing. Apparenty they weren't expecting me cause once they noticed me they started barking at me like what are you doing interrupting our fun. It always makes me laugh.
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  | swithers
Glider

USA
411 Posts
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Nov 07 2009 : 03:06:05 PM    |
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I have 3 in my bedroom. One of my girls is always the first to wake up. When she gets tired of playing by herself, she barks until someone gets up and gives her some attention.
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