oh my god I'm talking about does it hurt a dogs ears when they hear ultrasound frequency.
Animals Actually dont hear ultra sounds and they kind of know when they are pregnant but not really.
Dogs can hear up to 44 kHz which is more than twice the maximum frequency audible to humans.
Via their inner cochlear
no
Yes, prairie dogs are sensitive to sound.
they would use there eys and ears and sound to do that
WoOf
they bark
yes
Coyotes are known to vary and throw their voices so as to sound like they are elsewhere... they use this technique to drive prey to other, waiting coyotes.
It is important to remember that dogs do not understand human language Through repeated use and training they recognise sounds. That is why it is better, when training dogs, to use short single word commands such as sit, down and heel. With patience these become ingrained and the dog will recognise the sound, done properly the dog will comply because it associates that sound with a learned behavior
The sound of your voice
because they do #
A baying sound is a howl. Dogs and other creatures howl.
The dogs hear high notes very well, the sounds carry far, and it's easier than shouting.
Dogs don't have an appendix to use.