So you think it's ok to be LOUD enough for a dog IN THE HOUSE to hear you? That's pretty dang loud...
Canine hearing is much better than yours or mine. This is from another site
"Dogs hear at a wider range of frequencies than humans. The low end of the
range is similar, but dogs hear noises up to 45 kHz, while humans only hear
sounds up to about 23 kHz. This means that they could be hearing and
responding to sounds that we can't hear at all. "
"At the high and low ends of the frequencies that we hear, sounds must be
louder, or more intense in decibels, for us to hear them. So, a dog could
hear a siren farther away than we could. Pain results from sounds that are
much louder than our threshold of hearing."
Laura Hungerford, DVM, MPH, PhD
University of Nebraska
Our dogs often growl at the front window and I pay it no mind. the neighbors are about a 1000 feet away at the end of our driveway. Yes the dogs hear them that far away and to be flat honest it's none of my business if they are fighting or whatever as long as they keep it down there. When it comes on my land (key word) then I take interest.
Steve
Canine hearing is much better than yours or mine. This is from another site
"Dogs hear at a wider range of frequencies than humans. The low end of the
range is similar, but dogs hear noises up to 45 kHz, while humans only hear
sounds up to about 23 kHz. This means that they could be hearing and
responding to sounds that we can't hear at all. "
"At the high and low ends of the frequencies that we hear, sounds must be
louder, or more intense in decibels, for us to hear them. So, a dog could
hear a siren farther away than we could. Pain results from sounds that are
much louder than our threshold of hearing."
Laura Hungerford, DVM, MPH, PhD
University of Nebraska
Our dogs often growl at the front window and I pay it no mind. the neighbors are about a 1000 feet away at the end of our driveway. Yes the dogs hear them that far away and to be flat honest it's none of my business if they are fighting or whatever as long as they keep it down there. When it comes on my land (key word) then I take interest.
Steve