Chow Chow (definite introduction)
When it comes to the Chinese New Year, Chinese people like it Firecrackers are set off to see off the old and welcome the new, but are these firecrackers too loud for dogs with good hearing? The editor will break down for you three things that dogs are afraid of during the Chinese New Year.
1. The sound of firecrackers to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new.
Dogs’ hearing is very sharp, and some dogs will show a sense of fear for higher sounds falling from the sky. And as long as the sound continues to exist, the dog's mood will not be calm, and the owner's comfort will have no effect.
2. Light and fire in the beautiful night sky
Many dogs are afraid of flashes and fire. For example, beacons, searchlights, and even the moment when a match is burning while smoking can frighten dogs. The fear of sound is generally a dog's original guard against the natural environment.
3. Things that are difficult for dogs to understand
Sometimes dogs’ fear is caused by situations that are difficult for them to understand. For example, toys that can make sounds of birds and animals and move, doors that are blown by the wind when no one is around, umbrellas that are unfolded, etc., are all difficult for dogs to understand and make them feel uncomfortable.
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