tenses: does not bark/is not barking

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navi tasan

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Which is correct:

1-When my wife comes home from work, my dog always barks. But she just walked in and I do not know why it is not barking.

2-When my wife comes home from work, my dog always barks. But she just walked in and I do not know why it does not bark.
 
Which is correct:

1-When my wife comes home from work, my dog always barks. But she just walked in and I do not know why it is not barking.

2-When my wife comes home from work, my dog always barks. But she just walked in and I do not know why it does not bark.

#1, because the non-barking is occurring at the moment of speaking
 
As a side note, most Americans would expect you to use "he" or "she" for your pet dog, not "it."
 
Maybe it works either way but "she has just walked in" sounds better to me
It does to me, but I am a speaker of BrE. I am sure that 'she just walked in' is fine in AmE - and you'll hear it from speakers off BrE.
 
As a side note, most Americans would expect you to use "he" or "she" for your pet dog, not "it."

We would do the same.
 
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