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  2. Dog whistle - Wikipedia

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    Some dog whistles have adjustable sliders for active control of the frequency produced. Trainers may use the whistle simply to get a dog's attention or to inflict pain for the purpose of behaviour modification. In addition to lung-powered whistles, there are also electronic dog whistle devices that emit ultrasonic sound via piezoelectric ...

  3. Physics of whistles - Wikipedia

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    A pea whistle is constructionally identical to a "police whistle", but the chamber contains a small ball, known as the pea, but usually a material such as plastic or hard rubber. When blown, the pea moves chaotically in the chamber, interrupting and modulating the airflow to create a typical warbling/shrieking effect.

  4. Shepherd's whistle - Wikipedia

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    Two 3-D-printed shepherd's whistles, with and without handles. Shepherd's whistles can be more traditionally made from a piece of folded metal. [1] A shepherd's whistle is a specialized, modulatable, variable-pitch whistle used to train and transmit commands to working dogs and other animals. Unlike other whistles, they are placed inside the mouth.

  5. Did you hear all the racial dog whistles at the Republican ...

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    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made sure he wasn’t out-dog-whistled, invoking George Soros | Opinion

  6. Talk:Dog whistle - Wikipedia

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    I found one book (The Dog, David Alderton) that says that dogs & humans hear down to about 20 Hz and that dog whistles around 30Hz are "virtually inaudible to the human ear"; another book (The New Dog Handbook, Hans-J. Ullman), says dogs hear 70Hz to 100Hz and that they can hear "soundless" dog whistles "in the supersonic range of about 30,000 ...

  7. Hearing - Wikipedia

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    Dogs are able to hear ultrasound, which is the principle of 'silent' dog whistles. Snakes sense infrasound through their jaws, and baleen whales, giraffes, dolphins and elephants use it for communication. Some fish have the ability to hear more sensitively due to a well-developed, bony connection between the ear and their swim bladder.