Samoyed’s hearing How is Samoyed’s hearing

Samoyed Hearing Samoyed’s hearing is so acute that it is said to be able to distinguish between a metronome that vibrates 96 times per minute versus 100, 133 and 144 times per minute. This is unimaginable for a human. At night, Samoyed dogs maintain a high level of alertness even when sleeping, and can distinguish all kinds of sounds within a radius of 1 km. Generally speaking, the hearing of a standing-ear dog is more sensitive than that of a droopy-eared dog. When a dog hears a sound, it has the habit of looking at the source of the sound due to the sympathetic action of the ear and eye. This characteristic enables the Samoyed to accurately pick up the sound heard to indicate the target for the owner to track and besiege the prey.

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