Daily home life sounds normal to humans, but dogs experience many of those same sounds at higher intensity because they hear higher frequencies and detect subtle pitch changes. Research observing ...
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Many people recognise their dog’s bark, but fewer realise how wide a range of sounds dogs use to express what they feel. Some noises show excitement, others signal uncertainty, and a few are quiet ...
There is a large amount of behavioral evidence which suggests that dogs are quite good at reading human emotions (click here, here, or here for examples). However a new study extends our knowledge ...
Our ability to communicate with dogs is a vital part of our relationship with them. At the most primitive level, we ought to be able to discourage a dog from some action—"No! Don't do that!"—or ...
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A dog’s ears pick up a wider range of sound than human ears, including much higher-pitched frequencies. That extra sensitivity can make loud playback feel harsh, even if it sounds normal to people.
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