I used to bay with my fabulous chocolate Labrador. I’d immitate the position of his
head and neck, and he’d look at me, then launch. Incredible primitive delight.
I was amazed to see that he actually made a perfectly round circle with his lips/muzzle!
I am sure it can also be done with wolves and coyotes. The tricky part is making sure
what you’re saying.
And that yawns are down and baying is up. Lovely photographs, and a gentle catch though
as you say, the eyes alert.
Yes, it’s a very different position from baying, something which I have yet to photograph. Some day though.
I used to bay with my fabulous chocolate Labrador. I’d immitate the position of his
head and neck, and he’d look at me, then launch. Incredible primitive delight.
I was amazed to see that he actually made a perfectly round circle with his lips/muzzle!
I am sure it can also be done with wolves and coyotes. The tricky part is making sure
what you’re saying.