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6. Being too loud

On the same theme, noise, in general, can be distressing for dogs. If you regularly have your music up at top volume, you might notice that your dog is subdued or less affectionate during those times. The same applies if you’re using power tools for DIY, or have noisy kids around. Dogs have really sensitive ears and loud noises are a sign of trouble, so try and keep the noise down while your pup is around.

A pug-faced dog with a blanket around its head. Photo by Matthew Henry on Unsplash

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