What to do if your dog is sensitive to sound
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Because most dogs are naturally active, fast, and smart, they are known as the best companions. The problem is that their agility is sometimes overwhelming, and they are aware of the smell of the surroundings. They are very sensitive to noises from the outside world. Therefore, if dogs are very sensitive to sounds, what should we do?
When your dog’s hearing is very sharp, sounds that sound normal to us humans are unusual to dogs. If you are worried that your dog will have problems due to its sensitivity to sound, some parents suggest that you might try giving some cotton to its ears. Of course, we cannot stuff cotton into the dog’s ears 24 hours a day. However, when the dog is afraid, such as setting off firecrackers or being hit by thunder and lightning, stuff it with some cotton to make it less stimulated by the sound.
Some dog parents also believe that the nature of many dogs is that they are very sensitive, hate noise and prefer silence. It seems impossible to change this talent of dogs, so whenever this kind of irregular and continuous noise makes the dog become anxious and worried, the owner must comfort the dog and change it. Attention, or hug the dog to give it a sufficient sense of security.
Some pet parents will try to train their dogs to be exposed to these sounds that make them sensitive from an early age. For example, phone ringing, door ringing, firecrackers, etc. Start with the smallest, least irritating sounds, start with the weakest training, and slowly make the dog familiar with these sounds, so that it understands that under normal circumstances, these sounds cannot cause harm to it. Gradually make your pet dog less afraid of these sounds when he grows up.
For a stray dog ​​or a Chinese native dog, because they are accustomed to the outside life, they are very sensitive to many objects. The main reason is because they have been abandoned. But for a pet dog, many habits can be learned.

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