There are several reasons why they bark. The most common thought is they are board. This can be true, but is often not the case. More likely they are trying to call a mate, another glider, or their owner for attention or communication. All gliders are different just like humans. In the case of mine, she barks very little. But when she does, all I have to do is talk to her or make some noises like they do imitating another glider, and she stops.
If your glider wakes you up barking, getting up and giving your glider attention is not always the best thing to do. They learn quickly, and when they figure out how to get you out of bed for attention, they will do it more frequently. And you, the owner will get less and less sleep. It can get out of hand. Just keep in mind. They can be trained like any other pet. They are more intelligent than most people think they are.
There are several reasons why they bark. The most common thought is they are board. This can be true, but is often not the case. More likely they are trying to call a mate, another glider, or their owner for attention or communication. All gliders are different just like humans. In the case of mine, she barks very little. But when she does, all I have to do is talk to her or make some noises like they do imitating another glider, and she stops.
Jeffro403 2 years ago
Oh, a note to glider owners on this one:
If your glider wakes you up barking, getting up and giving your glider attention is not always the best thing to do. They learn quickly, and when they figure out how to get you out of bed for attention, they will do it more frequently. And you, the owner will get less and less sleep. It can get out of hand. Just keep in mind. They can be trained like any other pet. They are more intelligent than most people think they are.
Jeffro403 2 years ago
I wonder why they bark like that.
DBZlover 2 years ago