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What kinds of music do dogs like to listen to?

Music that dogs like to listen to

1. Love to hear dogs bark

This is a song deeply loved by Wang, called Ode to Joy. It is made up of different breeds of dogs and different tones of barking. Dogs will like this song after listening to it.

2. Love to listen to special music

Dogs and people have different hearing ranges. Because humans feel good, dogs don't necessarily like it, and dogs don't necessarily understand it. Some people imitated the barking of dogs to create several songs, which were deeply loved by most dogs.

3. Love listening to light music

Most dogs don't like listening to intense music; Of course, some dogs like to listen, but they will be particularly excited and even destroy things after listening. So you can let the dog listen to light music, and the puppy will like this kind of music after listening.

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4. Love children's songs

The IQ of dogs is only equivalent to the stage of human children, so dogs also like to listen to songs that human children like. Statistics show that there are many dogs who like to listen to children's songs. If only the dog is at home, the dog can listen to children's songs and let the dog spend boring time.

5. Love to hear the voice of the owner

Are you afraid that the dog will be bored and lonely at home when going out to work? You can record your own voice, preferably a song, and play it to the dog repeatedly when you are not at home. When a dog hears its master's voice, it feels that the master is still by his side. Never overlap with the command when recording, otherwise it will be difficult to discipline the dog in the future.

6. Love the sound of toys

Dogs have the instinct to hunt. Dogs like toys that can make sounds, and dogs will think it is live prey. By biting, dogs can find endless fun, and owners can buy some sounding toys for dogs.

Tips: Click "What's Dog's Favorite Taste" to learn more about the dog's favorite taste.