Don't make loud noises? Or you could put him/her in the basement or somewhere quiet.
That's an opinion question. I myself am bothered by persistant loud noices.
This purring noice occurs when you pet a guinea pig too rough, and like you said, when loud noices such as the telephone or the dog barking startle it. It is basically just a noice it makes when it is startled.
Whenever a sound occurs that is so loud that it hurts a guinea pig's ears the guinea pig may act stunned. Along with that, when hearing a very loud noise a guinea pig's ear(s) will twitch or flop up then down. Please note, that attempting to make the animals ear twitch with loud noises is seriously disrespectful to the animal and should never be done on purpose.
Only if you have hearing problems or if you can't hear anything. Prevent loud noises.
actually, guinea pigs ears are a lot better than human ears, so don't expose them to noises to loud. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- also black guinea pigs have far better hearing than guinea pigs of another color (7 guinea pigs) and most guinea pig dont like high pitch or fast tempo noise...
Exposure to loud sound for an extended period of time can damage the delicate hair cells in the inner ear, leading to hearing loss. This damage is often irreversible and can result in permanent hearing impairment. It is important to protect your ears by using earplugs or limiting exposure to loud sounds to prevent hearing damage.
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Yes, babies can go deaf from exposure to loud noises. Prolonged exposure to loud noises can damage the delicate structures in a baby's ears, leading to hearing loss. It is important to protect a baby's ears from loud noises to prevent hearing damage.
they are really loud
Hello, Guinea pigs are very sensitive to different sounds and can hear way better than any human. If there is any sound that is loud to you it will be miserable for it. When you ask if a TV can damage your guinea pigs hearing, it can only do so if the TV's volume is loud. The sound may not damage her hearing, but can be very unpleasent and disturbing to your guinea pig. My suggestion would be for you to put your furry friend in a quiet non-drafty room isolated from all noise. That's the best way to go, but just remember that A loud noise to you is a VERY VERY LOUD noise to your poor pet. GOOD LUCK! AnnaLee
The causes of hearing loss are Exposure to loud noise Heredity Head Trauma Aging Meniere's Disease and so on. People working under noisy environment must undergo regular hearing tests. The Art of Hearing is one of the digital hearing aid provider which conducts free online hearing tests. So regular hearing tests can prevent hearing loss.
Common causes of hearing loss in adults include aging, exposure to loud noises, genetics, certain medications, infections, and medical conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure. Regular hearing screenings and protecting your ears from loud noises can help prevent hearing loss.