It is because they can hear higher Frequencies than us like a whistle specially used for a dog it is really loud for a dog
yes
Higher pitched sounds are typically easier to hear underwater compared to lower pitched sounds. The reason for this is that water is a denser medium than air, which results in faster attenuation of lower frequency sounds and better transmission of higher frequency sounds.
Dogs can hear sounds we can't hear because the human ear can hear from 20-2000 Hertz. Dogs instead can hear higher/lower. It's all because of the hearing and how many hertz we can hear.
Sounds that are too high pitched for the human ear to hear are called ultrasonic sounds. These sounds have frequencies above the upper limit of human hearing, which is typically around 20,000 Hz. Some animals, like dogs and bats, are able to hear ultrasonic frequencies.
Yes, dogs have a keen sense of hearing and can hear the high-pitched sounds made by mice and other small animals in the house.
There are different types of dog whistles The most common one that people use is a very high pitched whistle that we can hardly hear but, as a dogs hearing range is higher than ours, they can hear it loud and clear ! They react to high pitched sounds and so you get there attention :)
Many species can, including dogs and bats.
Yes, dogs can hear thunder before humans do because they have more sensitive hearing and can detect sounds at higher frequencies.
Since dogs can hear high pitched sounds humans cannot hear, it is more likely a dog becomes frightened or upset from something the dog hears that you cannot hear.
Dogs prefer higher voices ... in their own community, yips convey excitement, puppies with their high-pitched little whines are "safe" ... while lower-pitched tones (like growls) tell the listening dog to pay attention and be cautious.
Cats. They can detect higher-pitched sounds than either dogs or humans. They can hear frequencies from 55 Hz up to 79 kHz, a range of 10.5 octaves, and humans can only hear from 31 Hz up to 18 kHz, and dogs can hear from 67 Hz to 44 kHz, which are both ranges of about 9 octaves.
Yes, dogs can hear ultrasonic sounds that are beyond the range of human hearing.