Yes, dogs often look up when they hear a sound to locate where it is coming from.
Dogs can hear sounds from about four times the distance that humans can, thanks to their incredible hearing range and sensitivity. Depending on the environment and volume of the sound, dogs can hear sounds from up to a mile away.
oh my god I'm talking about does it hurt a dogs ears when they hear ultrasound frequency.
you can hear the sound of birds and the sound of waves washing up to the surface (: .
New Answer:Yes, cats can, because they can pick up higher frequences than dogs. Usually, dogs sniff out their food, while cats use hearing to pinpoint theirs. (If it is alive, otherwise cats wouldn't be able to hear their food bowls.)Original Answer:Yes, cats don't have drooped ears and they can swivel their ears in any direction sound is coming from.Yes, cats don't have drooped ears and they can swivel their ears in any direction sound is coming from.this is untrue because there are dogs that have pricked ears that hear better than cats and dogs that have drooped ears are fantastic sniffer dogs and can lift there ears up to hear things but arent as good hearers as the other dogs and drooped ears are good for keeping water out of their ears.YOU PROBABLY DONT EVEN HAVE DOGS. SO HOW WOULD YOU KNOW!(?)
Dogs have a superior sense of hearing compared to humans and can detect sounds from up to four times the distance. They can hear frequencies up to 65,000 Hz, while humans can only hear up to 20,000 Hz. The exact distance they can hear varies depending on factors such as breed, age, and environmental conditions.
At loud volumes, frequencies above 25,000 Hz become irritating for dogs. The more the sound and frequency increase, the more irritated the dog becomes, often whimpering or running away to escape the noise.
Yes, dogs can look straight up, but their range of motion is limited compared to humans.
Dogs look up to observe their surroundings and search for potential threats, prey, or their owner's attention.
yes, because my dog can look up! haha
sound waves, your eardrum picks up these vibrations and transforms them into messages which your brain recieves
You can tell when dogs cry when the dogs lay down or sit up and they have a sad gloomy face, or just when you look at the dog and they look up teary eyed.
Sound moves much slower than light, so you hear the boom of thunder after the flash.