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Reducing the Noise from Dogs in Kennels and Shelters . . . Using Sound Blankets

Reducing the Noise from Barking Dogs in Kennels and Shelters

It has long been documented that audible sound has profound physiological and psychological effects on all animals and can disturb the healthy equilibrium of the body.

This also means that noise affects pets – especially those who are boarded in animal shelters and kennels that are too noisy from barking dogs. The noise can be a physical stressor, especially on dogs, and can lead to behavioral, physiological, and anatomical responses.

In the article published in American Journal of Veterinary research, “Effects of Kennel Noise on Hearing in Dogs,” the authors found that acoustic analysis of the kennel environments revealed equivalent sound level values ranging between 100 and 108 dB sound pressure level .

 

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Measuring Noise: Loudness Comparison Chart in Decibels

Wow, that is LOUD! But how loud? Knowing the level of sound or noise is important if you are trying solve the issue of soundproofing it for audio recording work or just to maintain a healthy environment for people.

If you want or need to know the level of noise, here is a handy chart with some interesting numbers, collected from a variety of sources. It will help you understand the volume levels of various sources and how they can affect the human, and even animal, hearing.

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