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I think "arf" is associated with smaller dogs, similar to "yip" but less annoying, so if she's doing it on purpose, she's choosing the "cute" version of a dog sound, verses the "strong" (woof) or the "annoying (yip) sounds.Quite possible. Strange that she chose one of the least common ones in English. When I see Arf! I think of Sandy (Little Orphan Annie).
Have we already had a "Nya" in the game or have I been playing so many different games I'm confused?
I wouldn't consider it that uncommon though. Its definitely in media (kids in shows, movies making that noise).