"no because a dog whistles frequency is so high that no person can hear it no matter how hard you blow"
You could possibly hear some sound... most dog whistles work in the range of 16-22 kHz and the human hearing range tops out around 20kHz so if your hearing is very good it may be possible to hear the whistle's lower frequencies.
She bought me a whistle to wear around my neck, to blow if I feel threatened or in danger.
you would use it as any other whistle, just blow into it. however, it does not make any noise to us, but dogs can hear it
It shouldn't provided it is used properly. A dog whistle is a whistle that produces a pitch that is too high for most people to hear, but most dogs can hear. However, if you blow the dog whistle in the dog's ear, yes it will hurt the dog's hearing.
To make your dog stop barking when you blow a dog whistle, you can train your dog to associate the sound of the whistle with a command to be quiet. Start by blowing the whistle and immediately giving a verbal command like "quiet" or "stop barking." Reward your dog with treats or praise when they stop barking in response to the whistle. Consistent training and positive reinforcement can help your dog learn to stop barking when they hear the whistle.
Santa Catalina sings about 26 miles. If you miss the train I'm on...you'll hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
You hear the train whistle. Hear is a verb with present, past and future tense. You hear today, heard yesterday. Also, my hearing is very good.
If you hear an emergency whistle while hiking in the wilderness, you should stop and listen carefully to determine the direction of the sound. Stay calm and try to locate where the sound is coming from. If you are able to, follow the sound to find the person in distress and offer assistance. If you are unable to locate the source of the whistle, stay where you are and blow your own whistle in response to signal that you are nearby and willing to help.
To use a whistle to stop your dog from barking excessively, you can train your dog to associate the whistle sound with a command to stop barking. Whenever your dog barks excessively, blow the whistle and give the command. Over time, your dog will learn to stop barking when they hear the whistle. Consistent training and positive reinforcement are key to success.
A safety whistle works by using the force of air blowing through it to create a high-pitched sound. When you blow into the whistle, the air passes through a small opening and causes a vibrating column of air inside the whistle. This vibration creates a loud, attention-grabbing sound that can travel over long distances to alert others of your location or in an emergency situation.
To effectively scare dogs away using a dog whistle, blow the whistle at a high frequency that is uncomfortable for dogs to hear. This high-pitched sound can startle and deter dogs from approaching or staying in the area. It is important to use the whistle consistently and in conjunction with other deterrent methods for best results.
A whales whistle is very loud you can hear it when you are standing a little far.
Well, you pucker your lips like you're about to give a person a peck on the cheek. Then open your mouth slightly to make a tight 'o'. It depends on where you put your tongue for what it will sound like. Then BLOW!!! If you hear a whistle, you'll know. Practice, practice, practice makes perfect!Use your buccinator muscles to suck in your cheeks and then purse your lips as you exhale. Hopefully you will have a successful whistle. "You just put your lips together and... blow," from the movie classic: "To Have and Have Not".