Your pet perceives sound differently from you due to their wide variation of hearing ranges and sensitivities. Humans can only hear sounds between 20Hz and 20,000Hz, whereas your pet can likely hear above and below that range. This does depend on the animal you own, which we’ve explained here:
- Dogs can hear from 40Hz to 60,000Hz, so they hear higher-pitched sounds which humans can’t.
- Cats can hear up to 64,000Hz, even higher than dogs!
- Rabbits can hear from 360Hz to 42,000Hz.
- Birds’ hearing range overlaps with humans but are skilled at detecting subtle sounds.
- Rodents can hear ultrasonic sounds above 100,000Hz!
Their sensitized hearing is to aid survival in the wild; being able to detect both predators and prey. However, this has meant domesticated animals react more severely to loud or sudden sounds which are also more commonplace in the human world.
It should be noted that whilst dogs may be capable of hearing higher frequency sounds, this does not mean they should listen, as it could cause them discomfort or pain.