yes
Yes. The sound upsets dog's hearing.
because they wouldent move their sound collecting mouths would they
Not all, and the diseases they do get from humans affect dogs in different ways. If I had, say, flu it would affect the dog differently.
they would use there eys and ears and sound to do that
Ultrasonic pest repellers may affect dogs as they can hear frequencies emitted by the devices. Some dogs may be bothered by the sound, while others may not be affected. It is important to monitor your dog's behavior when using these devices and consult with a veterinarian if you have concerns.
Yes, prairie dogs are sensitive to sound.
no actually, dogs cant laugh. they just smile and if they did it would just sound like woowoofwoof grr wooooof...
A classic example of social conditioning would probably be Pavlov's dogs.Everytime Pavlov (a scientist) fed his dogs, he would ring a bell. The dogs would salivate at the food. Eventually, the dogs began to associate the sound of the bell with food and Pavlov would be able to ring the bell and the dogs would come to him without him having to put food down for them. Just the sound of the bell would cause the dogs to salivate because they assumed it meant food.
Classical conditioning is simply the pairing of two unrelated stimuli enough times so that both stimuli evoke the same response.Example:In Pavlov's famous experiment with dogs, he started with the information that dogs would salivate when presented with food, but would not salivate at the sound of a bell. However, after numerous pairings of ringing the bell when the dogs were given food eventually the dogs salivated at the sound of the bell alone. We would say the dogs had been (classically) conditioned to salivate at the sound of the bell.
yes it can destroy their lungs
No, lice that affect dogs are different from those that affect humans, so you cannot catch lice from dogs.
If a cat barked, it would have the same affect as a dog who meowed. the dogs would like balls.......................of yarn