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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2010

This video demonstrates eight different frequencies - which gradually increase in pitch.
Ps. YouTube didn't process the sounds properly, so they may not be as specified, however they should still have an effect on your pet.
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Uploader Comments (WakyM)

  • Um...can the sounds damage my brain...O.O

  • @IS2487 *Plays banjo* Well, son... I turned awt juuuuust fynnneee

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  • ouch

  • they r all very annoying

  • So I am part dog then? Because I heard them all.

  • Sounds like Mariah Carey.

  • 1000 is worseeeee

  • 28000 is really annoying

  • @LeonidMusic Well, I don't know what the max audio range on my laptop's speakers are but when I couldn't hear anything, my dog had her ears up, alert, and pointing straight at my laptop.

  • come on people! your home speakers or headphones cannot produce more than 17000-20000Hz MAX!!!!

  • This made my cat freak out

  • @Warrior4Christ1000 Yes, i heard them all.

  • i can't feel myself but my dog seems to be fine, i guess it did not react on him -.-

  • my pitbull bit me :( bad bad video good good dog

  • i can not feel my brain

  • 28000hz sounded like it was fading in and out and 24000hz just vibrated my ears..is that normal

  • well i heard all of them.

  • @MrTom4ever Add 1 zero to the end of all of those numbers and you get the frequencies listed in the video. All the ones above 20 000 Hz should be impossible to hear but as WakyM said in the description, youtube didn't produce the sounds properly.

  • the last one sounded like a light saber

  • Was I supposed to hear anything?

  • @WakyM lol i see what u did there :P

  • My dog ran out the room, guess he's just a pussy cat in disguise

  • do thats how they start out making dubstep with 44,000hz, and why could i hear 12 hz but all went quiet up to 32hz

  • lol for some reason only my phone speakers play anything higher than 20khz ... any one know why ?

  • @WakyM BA HA HA HA HA HAH AH! *whipes tears out of eyes*

  • @BoBittaja bark!

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