Top 10 Ways to Gauge Your Dog's Super Senses: Sight, Hearing, Smell, Taste, and Touch

The Power of Canine Hearing

This is Tyke, an oversized Papillon. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Jen Smith

A dog's hearing is one of its most acute senses, often far surpassing that of humans. Dogs can hear frequencies as high as 65,000 Hz, compared to the human range of up to 20,000 Hz. This heightened hearing ability allows them to detect sounds that are imperceptible to us, such as the high-pitched squeaks of a mouse or the subtle rustling of leaves. It's no wonder that dogs are often employed as service animals for people with hearing impairments.

To gauge your dog's hearing, pay attention to how they react to various sounds in their environment. You might notice their ears perking up or rotating to capture sounds from different directions. Try creating a sound-based game, such as hiding a toy that makes noise, to see how quickly your dog can locate it. This not only tests their hearing but also stimulates their mind and provides valuable mental exercise.

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Pauline Alfonso
Pauline Alfonso is a dedicated writer for Pawpularanimals.com and a self identifying dog person. She shares her life with Chevy, her beloved furry companion. When she's not writing engaging and helpful content for pet lovers, Pauline enjoys spending cozy moments with Chevy watching movies.

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