Would a didgeridoo hurt dogs ears?

Discussion in 'Pets and Animals' started by wiggy, Nov 10, 2005.

  1. wiggy

    wiggy Bitch

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    I have one and when i unpacked it my dog went nutts. then i played it and he went even more mad. I have never seen him do that before - does it hurt thier ears then?
     
  2. Elle

    Elle Senior Member

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    its definatley possible. it may hurt his ears or it may just annoy the crap outta him. my dog does NOT like when i play led zeppelin. even if i play it rather low she will leave the room and if the door is closed she will ask me to open it for her so she can flee.:D
     
  3. NovaStarwind

    NovaStarwind Member

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    Dogs don't like instruments in general, I think. My pup won't be in the same room as me when I play my bass clarinet, even though when I stop playing she comes back and sniffs it as if she's saying "what IS that noisy thing??". Also, I have a friend with two dogs that howl and whine when she plays her alto sax.
    ~Nova
     
  4. knitin.chick

    knitin.chick Members

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    i don't know about dogs (we don't have one) but the first time i played mine with the cats in the house, it scared them silly. they don't mind it now. they've gotten used to it. they just kind of lazily look at me like, "Your at that racket again?" lol
     
  5. lace_and_feet

    lace_and_feet Super Member

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    I'm pretty sure didgeridoos do hurt dogs ears. All it really is is a strong, deep vibration, so it makes sense. Unfortunate, though.
     
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