Rf barking?

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Mow'scaretaker

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Hey everyone!
I was wondering if it means they have a respitory infection when they "bark"? He only seems to do it when he's happy so I dont know and its only once when he does it?

-Trina
 

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barking?
I've never heard mine bark! The only noise I've heard is a hiss when they pull their head in fast into their shell and air shoots out of them making a hisss noise.
Can you give a bit more info, like how shes standing or if there's anything else you've noticed like bubbles from the nose. If they have a respitory infection I think they have bubbles from the nose and look like they're are gasping for air, but I've never experienced this, only saying what I've read.
 

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Lucille makes a sort of "puffing" sound when she's excited or frustrated. I was worried about it at first, but she's fine.
 

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That's odd. So long as there aren't any signs of being sick I wouldn't be too concerned. But the main noises I hear are squeals if they wind up on their back, hisses when pulling head in and clickinig while eating. How old is Mow? I do know that when mating some torts will make barking sounds. Has mow reached sexual maturity?
 

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Actually yes - i saw a video on YouTube of a tortoise humping a shoe, making a barking sound - sounded almost like a seal in the ocean! hehe
But yeah, as long as your tort is eating well, pooping well, is hydrated and active, you shouldn't worry :)
 
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