Dogs are also stressed by barking

The constant loud barking of all dogs in a concentration camp can cause serious health damage to the animals.

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In many animal farms, dogs are often placed in stables side by side in a large room. When they see other animals, they will not be able to settle down at all.

"Dogs are extremely high social species , " said Crista Coppola, at the University of Illinois, USA. "They want to be with other animals. When you see other dogs that can't get close, you'll hear a lot of annoying replies."

Noise levels in each dog farm can exceed the sound of a jackhammer - about 110 decibels - and can stress animals, leading to negative physiological reactions.

Occupational health protection organizations say noise levels above 90 decibels can affect hearing. In the expert way, there should be a rearrangement of the dog camp.

A new design puts dogs in private rooms surrounding a common play area. Each room has 2 doors. One door leads to the play area and one door for staff to enter the room.

"Two or more dogs will be put into play at the same time. It's a great way to train dogs and give them the exchange they need , " Coppola said.

Another solution is for them to live together in an area. Cohabitation dogs often bark less, sleep more and have less unusual behavior.

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