Alaska wolf howl represents what

What does the Alaskan wolf howl represent If the owner does not always accompany Alaska around, and usually leaves it alone for a long time, Alaska will feel lonely and isolated, and will wolf howl. Especially when it is late at night, Alaska’s loneliness will be especially strong, so it will sometimes howl in the middle of the night. If Alaska’s meal time arrives and the owner forgets to feed him, or if Alaska is very hungry, he will also howl. When Alaska howls, it may also mean that he is in heat, so his temper is easily agitated. Alaska will also howl when it is unhappy or aggrieved, one is to vent its emotions by howling, and the other is to send a message to its owner, hoping that the owner can come to its side, stay with it and comfort it.

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