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  2. 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.

  3. Dog behavior - Wikipedia

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    Canines are one of a number of non-human animals that can express jealousy towards other animals or animal-like objects. [56] This emotion may feed into other behavioural problems, manifest as attention-seeking behaviour, withdrawing from social activity, or aggression towards their owner or another animal or person.

  4. The 20 Best Small Dogs for Kids and Families When You ... - AOL

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    Calm, loyal and only slightly needy, beagles feel right at home with a family of humans ready for mutual doting. In fact, if left alone too long, they may worry and get destructive.

  5. Beagle - Wikipedia

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    Beagles are used in a range of research procedures: fundamental biological research, applied human medicine, applied veterinary medicine, and protection of man, animals, or the environment. [ 71 ] [ 72 ] Of the 8,018 dogs used in testing in the UK in 2004, 7,799 were Beagles (97.3%). [ 73 ]

  6. Beagle and Cat Raised Together Share Quirky Traits of Both ...

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    In fact, one might even argue that the only species to love cats more than humans do are the other furry animals we humans like to keep in our homes. View the original article to see embedded media.

  7. All the times you wished you weren't a pet owner ... - AOL

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    While it's true that some cat and dog breeds have a reputation for being super quiet, others are very, very vocal, which can make for a rather noisy living environment — that can be hard to take ...

  8. Bark (sound) - Wikipedia

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    Humans scored the emotions of dogs performing these barks very similarly and in ways that made sense according to the context. In one example, when subjects were played a recording of a dog tied alone to a tree, a situation in which one could infer that the dog would be distressed, the human listeners tended to rank the bark as having a high ...

  9. Neighbor's dog barking too much? Here's what you can do about it

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    According to section 2327.14 of Columbus city code, keeping a noisy animal that disturbs peace and quiet is a minor misdemeanor punishable by up to a $150 fine. Repeat offenders can have their ...