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Welcome to Cool Dog Science. Weâre digging up our favorite funky dog facts and fascinating pup studies, marking them with our signature weirdness, and dropping them at your doorstep. This week's topic: Why do dogs howl at sirens?
Weâve all been there- youâre hanging out at home, just minding your own beeswax, when an ambulance or fire truck zooms by. As soon as they hear the wail of the siren, your dog runs right up to the window and hooooooooowls at the top of their doggy lungs. What gives? Why do dogs greet a hostile, piercing siren with the enthusiasm of a kid greeting the ice cream truck?
Well, thereâs a couple reasons for your pupâs howlinâ good time. Letâs review!
What Dogs Think When They Howl At Sirens
âHey Iâm over here! How ya doin!â
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Dogs are social animals, and howling is one of the many ways they talk to their fellow pups. From a distance, a siren sounds a bit like a dogâs howl. So your dogâs ancestral instincts kick in! Like a wolf after the hunt, they howl back: âHey you need help getting home? Follow the creek!â or âBack off buddy, this is MY neck of the woods!â
You might even notice your neighborsâ dogs howling along tooâ this is the dog equivalent of a text chain blowing up. âHey R we goin 2 the dog park later? / im still at Moms / ok cool ill b there soon just gotta finish dinner w/ dadâ
âYeeeesh would somebody turn off that racket!"
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Dogs, as we know, have incredibly sensitive hearing. They can hear high pitched sounds up to 45 Hertz, compared to humans who can only hear 23 Hertz. So a dog hearing a piercing siren might be saying, âYikes, that really Hertz!â (you are so welcome, everybody.)
Veterinarians, however, arenât quite convinced. After all: dogs donât tend to run & hide or tuck their tails when a siren screeches. They might even run *towards* the siren, which suggests that theyâre maybe not so scared or annoyed.
âCaptain Mom! Get your butt over here!â
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Youâre your dogâs pack leader. So when some big, crazy unexpected event happensâ like, say, a screechy sirenâ your dog springs into duty to alert the Alpha. Sometimes, they might not mistake the siren for a dogâs howl at all- they just know that something crazy is afoot, and the boss needs to hear about it.
Funny enough, as the siren passes into the distance, your dog might even think their howling made the siren go away! Whether theyâre thinking âThe threat has retreated!â or âAh good, the pup found her way home!â, your dog is quite possibly patting herself on the back for their heroic and helpful howl.
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So next time you hear one of those irksome sirens, and your dog simply INSISTS on getting involved, remember! Theyâre just trying to help. ð
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Will: Writer, Gonna howl at anybody who needs directions from now on
Fire Truck: Siren Maker, Didn't realize they were making so many dog friends
Tazz: Editor Testing Benji's howl skillz by howling in his face
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