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This is what blokes need when they are "in the dog house". Imagine not being able to hear the Mrs screaming at you :spotlight:

 

This is taking pooch pampering to a whole new level. My old dog Cohiba would be rolling in his grave ....or calling me a cheapskate! 

 

 

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FORD NOISE-CANCELLING KENNEL

If you're a dog owner, you know how disturbing big noises like fireworks can be for your pet. To address the issue, Ford took the active noise-canceling technology they use in vehicles and placed it into a tent-shaped doghouse. The kennel was built using acoustic isolation panels, soundproof ventilation, anti-vibration block risers, and an automatic door. When microphones inside the kennel detect the sound of fireworks, a built-in audio system emits opposing frequencies to cancel out or significantly reduce the noise and protect your dog's super sensitive hearing. The kennel is currently only a prototype but could have a major impact on the lives of pets if brought to market.

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Need this for my Silky Terrier during thunderstorms (and being in the tropics, we get a lot of them). She's absolutely petrified of thunder and starts shivering uncontrollably.

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Does it work the other way as well? You know, cancelling the noise of a pup whining and barking all night?

Well worth it if that's the case!

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1 hour ago, El Presidente said:

This is what blokes need when they are "in the dog house". Imagine not being able to hear the Mrs screaming at you :spotlight:

 

@WarriorPrincess Ok, Di, what did Rob do this time?

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I have a dog that has terrible thunderstorm anxiety (which are frequent and severe in the southern US during the spring).  She also panics on the 4th of July and New Years when everyone is shooting fireworks.  There's something more than just the sound alone that contributes to her anxiety.  I think it's the concussive effect of thunderclaps and fireworks.  I don't know how well that'd work (even though it's very aesthetic).  Not to worry though.  A milligram of Clonazepam coated in peanut butter and she's right as rain.  

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