Dogs are very sensative to it so I think it might hurt their ears. But who knows maybe they could be singing :)
no.they don't like it.
Pavlov
they make a certain whistling/screaming sound to warn other prairie dogs of danger.
underground squirrels, plus they make a whistling noise.
Can dogs get ringing in the ears if they are exposed to really loud noises all the time like humans
underground squirrels, plus they make a whistling noise.
Im pretty sure its because their extreme hearing skills
The term that defines the dogs' salivation in response to only the ringing of the bell is "conditioned response." This means that the dogs have learned to associate the bell with food, leading to salivation even when food is not present.
No, "Pavlov" refers to Ivan Pavlov, a Russian physiologist known for his discovery of classical conditioning in his experiments with dogs. The ringing of a bell was a stimulus used in his experiments to evoke a conditioned response in the dogs.
no
I'm sorry if you like dogs better than cats but cats can make more sounds than dogs. Cats can make more than a 100 sounds. well dogs can only make ten (or something along the line)^ lllCats can make more sounds but they can make over 1000, not 100.Dogs do make about 10 sounds.
yes dogs can detect lower or higher sounds than humans