Dog Training

Dog Hearing

Howling in response to a loud noise or a particular musical sound, such as strident trumpet or violin, may indicate that the noise is actually painful to a dog’s sensitive hearing. Sound sensitivity: Remember that dogs can hear much better than us. Their ears are more acute and more discerning than ours. Sound sensitivity of

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Vocal communication

Dogs have an extraordinary vocal repertoire and can talk to us in many ways. Some breeds are more vocal than others, especially Terriers, smaller breeds and German Shepherd Dogs. Canine sounds: A dog’s vocalizations range from a murmur, usually directed straight to the human ear, through to a whine, a pleading bark, a warning bark

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POLICE & SEARCH DOGS

Highly trained dogs are used by police forces throughout the world, for patrol duties and crowd control. They are trained to track and pursue suspects and taught how to arrest law breakers. Police and security dogs patrolling building sites and vital installations are generally more effective in the prevention of crime than sophisticated burglar alarms.

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