The proverb says 'barking dogs do not bite'

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But I saw a dog was barking while it bit an innocent guy. He did not read the proverb perhaps. What do you say friends? :evil:

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Barking dog never bites is a proverb but in actual they bite. :woohoo:
The proverb is true. The barking dog bites after stopping barking. You do not know when a dog will stop barking and start biting.
They do both ! they first bark and try to chase you away , after which they come after you and bite.I have seen this happen to a child in front of my eyes.It happened so suddenly that everyone around was taken by surprise and shock :ohmy: ..
The proverb is true. The barking dog bites after stopping barking. You do not know when a dog will stop barking and start biting.


How nicely interpreted :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: !!!!
Yes,the Proverb is indeed true. The dog barks to show his strength,but internally the Dog has also fear from his opponent(to whom the dog barks)
Yes,the Proverb is indeed true. The dog barks to show his strength,but internally the Dog has also fear from his opponent(to whom the dog barks)

Yes.
People who have internal strength/talent won't show it. They will do it.
But those who don't have it try to make others believe that he has enough internal strength or talent......just to fear others.
We have a proverb, meaning......filled pots never spits

Best example of barking dogs is our own politicians :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
How much they bark, only god knows. But when time comes for biting, can we see anyone of them :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: ?????
They never implement what they say.

Same is the case of normal people too.....
Some say a lot....I will do that.....I will do this...etc. They say so in sudden emotions. But later......

That's why some people say a lot in anger. But when he cools, he forget everything.
Yes,the Proverb is indeed true. The dog barks to show his strength,but internally the Dog has also fear from his opponent(to whom the dog barks)

Yes.
People who have internal strength/talent won't show it. They will do it.
But those who don't have it try to make others believe that he has enough internal strength or talent......just to fear others.
We have a proverb, meaning......filled pots never spits

Best example of barking dogs is our own politicians :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
How much they bark, only god knows. But when time comes for biting, can we see anyone of them :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: ?????
They never implement what they say.

Same is the case of normal people too.....
Some say a lot....I will do that.....I will do this...etc. They say so in sudden emotions. But later......

That's why some people say a lot in anger. But when he cools, he forget everything.


That's a lovely explanation.. Also the saying goes... Adhjal gagri chalkat jaaye....:).. The less is knowledge, more we boast...
This is a proverb and true empty vessels sound much.
Yes,the Proverb is indeed true. The dog barks to show his strength,but internally the Dog has also fear from his opponent(to whom the dog barks)

Yes.
People who have internal strength/talent won't show it. They will do it.
But those who don't have it try to make others believe that he has enough internal strength or talent......just to fear others.
We have a proverb, meaning......filled pots never spits

Best example of barking dogs is our own politicians :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
How much they bark, only god knows. But when time comes for biting, can we see anyone of them :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: ?????
They never implement what they say.

Same is the case of normal people too.....
Some say a lot....I will do that.....I will do this...etc. They say so in sudden emotions. But later......

That's why some people say a lot in anger. But when he cools, he forget everything.


That's a lovely explanation.. Also the saying goes... Adhjal gagri chalkat jaaye....:).. The less is knowledge, more we boast...


That is with respect to human behavior , but dogs do not have the same behavioral pattern as us.The proverb must have come into existence keeping human behavioral pattern in mind lol... :laugh:
Yes,the Proverb is indeed true. The dog barks to show his strength,but internally the Dog has also fear from his opponent(to whom the dog barks)

Yes.
People who have internal strength/talent won't show it. They will do it.
But those who don't have it try to make others believe that he has enough internal strength or talent......just to fear others.
We have a proverb, meaning......filled pots never spits

Best example of barking dogs is our own politicians :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
How much they bark, only god knows. But when time comes for biting, can we see anyone of them :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: ?????
They never implement what they say.

Same is the case of normal people too.....
Some say a lot....I will do that.....I will do this...etc. They say so in sudden emotions. But later......

That's why some people say a lot in anger. But when he cools, he forget everything.


That's a lovely explanation.. Also the saying goes... Adhjal gagri chalkat jaaye....:).. The less is knowledge, more we boast...


That is with respect to human behavior , but dogs do not have the same behavioral pattern as us.The proverb must have come into existence keeping human behavioral pattern in mind lol... :laugh:


The proverb is totally on Human Behavior.
Dogs mostly bite while either they go mad or provoked, otherwise they are totally different from human. Not as foolish. :huh:
Dogs mostly bite while either they go mad or provoked, otherwise they are totally different from human. Not as foolish. :huh:


If the dog feel danger with any person,then it bites.
Dogs mostly bite while either they go mad or provoked, otherwise they are totally different from human. Not as foolish. :huh:


True!! Also, the humans should also learn to keep invading others' territories, so that they don't get bitten!
Dogs mostly bite while either they go mad or provoked, otherwise they are totally different from human. Not as foolish. :huh:


True!! Also, the humans should also learn to keep invading others' territories, so that they don't get bitten!


I agree with this one. Because dogs seem to believe in 'areas' more than human do. :lol:
Dogs mostly bite while either they go mad or provoked, otherwise they are totally different from human. Not as foolish. :huh:


True!! Also, the humans should also learn to keep invading others' territories, so that they don't get bitten!


I agree with this one. Because dogs seem to believe in 'areas' more than human do. :lol:


And once the dogs mark their territory, they usually do not cross into others' territories, unlike humans!! :laugh:
Dogs mostly bite while either they go mad or provoked, otherwise they are totally different from human. Not as foolish. :huh:


True!! Also, the humans should also learn to keep invading others' territories, so that they don't get bitten!


I agree with this one. Because dogs seem to believe in 'areas' more than human do. :lol:


And once the dogs mark their territory, they usually do not cross into others' territories, unlike humans!! :laugh:


Hmmm you gotta know about the stronger dog that enters in to the area and growls and barks unless all others fled away. they usually don't -but once in a while you have exceptions. :laugh:
Dogs mostly bite while either they go mad or provoked, otherwise they are totally different from human. Not as foolish. :huh:


True!! Also, the humans should also learn to keep invading others' territories, so that they don't get bitten!


I agree with this one. Because dogs seem to believe in 'areas' more than human do. :lol:


And once the dogs mark their territory, they usually do not cross into others' territories, unlike humans!! :laugh:


Hmmm you gotta know about the stronger dog that enters in to the area and growls and barks unless all others fled away. they usually don't -but once in a while you have exceptions. :laugh:


Of course yes, I know that!! But isn't it exactly like humans, some people do that you know, keep on growling and baring their teeth to get others' attention, usually undeserved!! :laugh:
Yes,the Proverb is indeed true. The dog barks to show his strength,but internally the Dog has also fear from his opponent(to whom the dog barks)


I agree. If you fear and run away, dog will chase and bite. But if you do not care and move on slowly, the dog will not bite. In fact, you may move away from the dog's jurisdiction and enter another dog's area.
I don't know how this proverb originated but I know a dog biting and barking both according to its own sweet will!
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Dogs mostly bite while either they go mad or provoked, otherwise they are totally different from human. Not as foolish. :huh:


If the dog feel danger with any person,then it bites.


Dogs are our watchmen. They do not bark at known persons. They also do not bark when all is normal. They bark more at waste collectors considering them thief. They will also bark when you wear some fancy dress and appear unusual.

I may add that proverb is 'barking dogs seldom bite'. 'Seldom' differs from 'never' and 'do not'. This means 'rarely'. So, there is some small scope of barking dog also bite.

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