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Guide to Sound Desensitization for Dogs, Including Loud Noises | Pupford

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Guide to Sound Desensitization for Dogs, Including Loud Noises | Pupford

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Our dogs will be exposed to many different sounds in their lifetime (some of them can be scary). Learn how to desensitize your dog to scary & loud sounds!

Your dog will be exposed to many new experiences and sounds that may cause them fear or shyness. Think construction sites, horses, vacuums, etc.!
Desensitization is the simple act of changing that stimulus from something that causes fear, to something that has a positive association.

Desensitizing your dog or puppy to loud sounds before they happen in 'real life' will help your dog's confidence and help avoid fear in their life.

Related Reading: Dog Scared of the Vacuum? Here's How to Get Them Used to It

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HOW TO DESENSITIZE YOUR DOG TO SOUNDS

Desensitizing your dog to sounds is a process that takes time, patience, and the willingness to keep an eye out for stressed dog body language. Here's a quick overview of how to do it:

Step 1- Play a sound at a low volume.

Step 2- Give your dog a treat as you play the sound.

Step 3- Slowly repeat steps 1-2 until you can reach full volume. If your dog gets nervous/scared at any point, lower the volume and try again.

Remember, this process can take weeks to months, depending on your dog's history, fear level, and what the trigger might be... so be patient!

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🔈 Don't miss out, access 100+ desensitization sounds in the Pupford app. Get access here!

Have a puppy? Make desensitizing your dog to new objects and sounds fun by playing BINGO!

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a dog being desensitized to loud sounds | Pupford

Getting our dogs comfortable with loud, scary, and foreign noises is important to raising a puppy. Be sure not to move too quickly, and never put your dog into an overly stressful situation!

Along with sounds, when introducing your dog to new objects, desensitization also really comes in handy! Learn about desensitizing and harness training your dog here.

Or see how to get your dog used to a muzzle here.

And don't forget; you can access 100+ desensitization sounds in the Pupford app. Get access here!

Related Reading: Puppy Fear Periods

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