![]() ![]() For example, dogs who successfully bark for attention often go on to bark for other things, like food, play and walks. Because barking serves a variety of functions, you must identify its cause and your dog’s motivation for barking before you can treat a barking problemĮach type of barking serves a distinct function for a dog, and if he’s repeatedly rewarded for his barking-in other words, if it gets him what he wants-he can learn to use barking to his benefit. However, sometimes a dog’s barking can be excessive. People are often pleased that their dog barks, because it alerts them to the approach of people to their home or it tells them there’s something that the dog wants or needs. See an example here.Barking is one of many forms of vocal communication for dogs. With her short legs, the stripe is very close to both her knees and ankles, which seems to cause clipping issues in poses with bent legs. This could be an intentional decision to simplify Socks' design.When Socks grew into a toddler, the stripes on her paws disappeared.In the short, Honk, it is shown that Socks is finally now able to walk upright and speak in sentences.The other one being Bingo Heeler, in Yoga Ball. She is one of the few characters in the series to have a lying down sad pose, as seen in Verandah Santa.Her, Pom Pom, Lulu and Chloe's baby brother are the youngest characters in Bluey.In Christmas Swim, she is seen walking on two legs.In Backpackers and Charades, Socks can be seen with a straight and upright body compared to her usual dog-like posture.It is possible that Socks was going through a phase where she acted like a dog. ![]() This may indicate that this happens often. Despite Bluey having a crib in Baby Race, Socks had a dog bed in Verandah Santa.Some people theorized this was a genetic trait, but some theorized that Socks was autistic.However, in Baby Race, Bluey and her friends were all seen learning to walk as human babies. Socks walks on all fours throughout Season 1 and most of Season 2.In Christmas Swim, she can say "Pizza" and "Merry Christmas.".She can say “Green Capsicum” and "Green Pepper" vaguely but pronounces it as "Gleen pepper"/"gleen capshimun", but can say “Ballerina” clearly, as seen in Charades.In Honk and Horsey Ride, Stripe calls her Rock-Socks.She is young and is still learning to act like her family.Her favourite coloured capsicum is green (bell pepper in international editions).Her name likely refers to how her paws are a lighter shade of blue than the rest of her coat and have stripes above them, making her look like she's wearing socks.In the Dutch dub, however, Socks is male.In her first appearance, fans thought that Socks was male.SN/AEN/A - Humpty Dumpty (last appearance with old design).S02E52 - Christmas Swim (first appearance with her new design).S01E32 - Bumpy and the Wise Old Wolfhound.Due to her young age, she has trouble understanding what she does wrong like biting Bluey, but can also be quite sensitive too.īy Season 2, Socks can walk and talk like the rest of her family, but still has a few dog-like traits. She sometimes growls and bites people including her father and Bandit. She barks, walks on all fours, and bites toys and people. She is the niece of Bandit and Chilli and the granddaughter of Bob and Chris.Īt the beginning of Season 1, Socks acts like a regular puppy. Socks is the daughter of Stripe and Trixie, the cousin of Bluey and Bingo and the younger sister of Muffin. She has bright blue for her socks, stomach, and tail and a stripe in the middle of her forehead. She has dark blue on both of her ears and a splash on the left side of her head and a subtle spot connected to the start of her tail. She has a black nose and bright beige for the insides of her ears. Socks is a Blue Heeler with three different shades of blue all over her fur and a bit of dark brown at the start of her tail, and light brown after it. " Muffin’s baby sister is just starting to talk." Appearance ![]()
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