Friday, December 15, 2023
Soundproofing

How to Soundproof a Dog Crate

A dog crate is a great tool for keeping your pup safe and sound while you’re away from home, but it can also be a noisy place. If you have ever been woken up by the sounds of their whimpering or barking in their crate, then this article will help you out! We will go over how to soundproof a dog crate so that your pup can spend less time whining and more time snoozing.

On the other hand, let’s imagine you being your dog. Imagine being stuck in a small, enclosed space and hearing loud noises all day long. It would drive you mad too!

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A two ways problem

As you see, the problem of soundproofing is essential for two main reasons: it must absorb noise from both sides – incoming and outgoing, so as not to sharper and not amplify sounds. Firstly, it helps keep your pet calm by preventing him from hearing things outside of his / her kennel that would otherwise upset him. And secondly, this should protect you and members of your family from sounds emanating from your pet’s cage, such as barking, whining, squealing, etc.

Sound Blocking vs. Sound Absorbing

Blocking methods prevent the noise from entering or exiting the closed space. But it’a almost unreal to block all waves sounds from entering a crate, and it isn’t safe and healthy for your pet.

Absorbent materials work by converting sound waves into heat energy.

The most common type of absorbent material is acoustic foam. It works in the same way that padding on your walls does to reduce noise reverberation. However, there are other options out there as well such as rubber foam tiles (sometimes marketed specifically toward recording studios), dense wool felt sheets, etc.

Main Ways of Crate Soundproofing

Now let’s talk about how to make this happen. Here are our best suggestions for sounds absorbing, as well as some helpful tips:

  • Buy a Soundproofing Crate. If you want an easy solution, purchase a dog crate with built-in acoustics. These crates come pre-installed with soundproofing insulation which absorbs plenty of ambient noise while still allowing your pet to hear low level commands like “sit” or “stay.”

  • Try a Crate Soundproofing Cover. One of the most affordable and convenient ways to absorb sound is with a crate cover. This cover fits over their existing kennel and has strategically placed foam cells that will help muffle any sounds coming from within. It’s also made out of water-resistant materials, so you can wash it easily if anything spills on it, you won’t have to worry about spills or accidents ruining any part of this product!

  • Acoustic Panels are a great investment if you want to soundproof your dog’s crate and improve the acoustics in any other room as well. These panels work by absorbing noise waves and turning them into heat energy, so they won’t bother either of you! They’re very easy to install – just attach clips to the panel and then attach them tothe walls.
  • Use a Crate Soundproofing Blanket. Another affordable option is to try a blanket made with soundproofing technology. The good thing about this blanket vs the acoustic panels is that you don’t have to worry about holes or clips when moving them around whenever required.
  • And finally, if you’re looking for something even more affordable – try making your own from an old blanket.

Lastly, here are some quick tips on how to keep their pooch quiet:

  • Make sure there’s enough toys and bedding accessible in his crate for him to play with. This will keep him from becoming bored or anxious while they’re home alone. It will also offer them something to chew on if they are concerned about the noise outside their cage. Furthermore, make sure there is enough area for them to sprawl out comfortably as well as turn around.
  • Use a mat or blanket under his food bowl so he doesn’t have to eat on any cold surface
  • Place their water dish as far away from their kennel door as possible (on the opposite side of the room) – this will prevent spilling it when they’re playing with toys in their crate
  • If possible, place his / her crate near a wall or next to a piece furniture which will help absorb some of the sound.

Conclusion

However, it’s important to keep in mind that your pet should not be left alone for too long while they are still puppies because their anxiety levels might grow out of hand if there is no one around to comfort them.

If you have any other questions about how to get started on soundproofing, check our other blogposts!

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