RAG MusicSoundEffect
Recommended sound effects

Dog barking. Sound effects and natural ambient sounds.

From the yaps of small dogs to the imposing howls of large breeds, we’ve gathered a variety of canine vocalizations.Let the voices of these best companions heal your heart.

Dog barking. Sound effects and natural ambience (11–20)

Free-to-use sound effects, video creation materials, dog barking sounds, woof woof, animals

Free sound effects, video production materials: dog, barking, woof-woof, animals
Free-to-use sound effects, video creation materials, dog barking sounds, woof woof, animals

This is a sound effect asset that captures a dog’s howling.

Although it’s a sound effect, it runs about 1 minute and 30 seconds, making it suitable for use as background music to evoke dusk or a sense of loneliness.

Since it’s a free asset, it’s great for easy, casual use.

Copyright-free, commercially usable [sound effect]: dog barking, woof-woof, animal

Copyright-free, commercially usable [sound effect]: dog bark, 'woof woof', animal
Copyright-free, commercially usable [sound effect]: dog barking, woof-woof, animal

Unlike other works, this dog sound effect material is characterized by a somewhat mechanical feel.

While it may admittedly sound a bit off as a dog’s bark, that very quality could make it suitable for use in extraordinary scenes, such as dog-like monsters or horror sequences.

Howl of a Husky in the City

This work captures a Siberian Husky reacting to a scrap collection vendor, letting out its distinctive howls.

The way it seems to bark in sync with the vendor’s loudspeaker gives it an irresistibly cute charm.

[Sound effect] Dog Bark 02 (mid-high pitched woof)

[Sound effect] Dog Bark 02 (mid-high pitched woof)
[Sound effect] Dog Bark 02 (mid-high pitched woof)

This is a recording of a single bark from a dog.

It’s captured carefully right up to the end, so even if you loop and play it back to make it sound like continuous barking, it feels almost seamless.

Because it’s such a familiar sound, dog lovers will find the tone irresistibly endearing.

[Sound effect] Dog Barking 04 (Woo-woof woof!)

[Sound effect] Dog Barking 04 (Woo-woof woof!)
[Sound effect] Dog Barking 04 (Woo-woof woof!)

It’s an ordinary dog bark you might hear anywhere.

While it doesn’t have any particularly distinctive features, that gives it broad versatility, making it a sound effect suitable for various scenes in games or dramas.

The audio quality is good, with no distortion from noise, so it’s a reliable asset you can use with confidence.

[Sound effect] Dog Bark 05: Woof

It’s a dog’s low-pitched growl, distinct from a bark.

Dogs sometimes make this kind of sound toward people who are very close by, so it seems useful when you want a sense of proximity more than with other sound effects.

Since it’s a free asset, you can use it for purposes beyond just preview listening.

Dog barking. Sound effects and natural ambient sounds (21–30)

[Sound Effect] Dog Bark 06 (Woof woof woof woof woof!!)

[Sound Effect] Dog Bark 06 (Woof woof woof woof woof!!)
[Sound Effect] Dog Bark 06 (Woof woof woof woof woof!!)

This is also an ordinary, unremarkable dog bark.

Compared to sample 1, the barking pace is quicker, and the psychological depiction of a dog showing interest in something is expressed straightforwardly.

As with sample 1, there is little noticeable noise contamination or degradation in audio quality, making it a stable asset.