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  2. Noise phobia in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Several "pressure wraps" or "body wraps" have appeared for sale to address the problem of dog noise anxiety. Dr. Donald Heagren, DVM, has cited the success one retail brand of pressure wrap, in regards to helping dogs deal with fireworks, while Dr. Shereen Farber, OTR, has similarly vouched for the successful functioning of another called The ...

  3. 25 Quiet Dog Breeds to Consider If Noise Is a No-Go - AOL

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    w-ings/Getty Images. Height: 28-32 inches Weight: 110-175 pounds Personality: Patient, friendly Activity Level: Moderate Shedding Factor: Low Life Expectancy: 7 to 10 years Trainability: eager to ...

  4. Dog warden to seek grant to solve noise problem at adoption ...

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    The Richland County commissioners have given the OK for the County Risk Management and Dog Warden’s offices to apply for an Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation grant for a project to reduce ...

  5. The $10 secret to keeping scaredy-dogs calm during storms - AOL

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    Noise phobia is common among pups: According to a study published in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior, over 39% of owners surveyed reported that their pups are sensitive to loud noises. So how ...

  6. Bark (sound) - Wikipedia

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    Dogs' close relationship with humans also renders dogs reliant on humans, even for basic needs. Barking can be used as a way to attract attention, and any positive response exhibited by the owners reinforces the behaviour. For example, if a dog barks to get food and the owner feeds it, they are conditioned to continue said behaviour. [10]

  7. Health effects from noise - Wikipedia

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    A 2021 systematic review on the effect of occupational exposure to noise on ischemic heart disease (IHD), stroke and hypertension, coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) located 17 studies that met the inclusion criteria, comprising a total of 534,688 participants (7.47% females) in 11 ...

  8. Beware: These Dog Breeds Have Serious Health Problems - AOL

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    In Good Health. French Bulldogs are one of the most popular dog breeds in America.In fact, they’re so hot right now that they’re a target for theft, and sell for thousands of dollars on average.

  9. Dog whistle - Wikipedia

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    To human ears, dog whistles only emit a quiet hissing sound. [6] The principal advantage of dog whistles is that they do not produce a loud, potentially irritating noise for humans that a normal whistle would produce and thus can be used to train or command animals without disturbing nearby people.