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How Dogs Hear
- 21/07/2011
- Categorized in: General
Improve Your Understanding of Your Dog by Getting to Understand How They Hear
A dog's keen sensitivity to low-volume sound is often troublesome. They can hear a faint sound at 75 feet, while most humans could only detect it at 17 feet. This indicates that a dog must learn to ignore myriad sounds that do not affect him, and accommodate to a veritable avalanche of sounds in a family household, such as television, radio, stereos, etc.
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