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* plastic bags
* squeaky toys

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* odd objects such as fire hydrants and plastic shopping bags
* people of all age groups
* people wearing coats, hats, hoods, and loud clothing
* people who employ the use of canes, walkers, and wheelchairs
* playgrounds where children are at play
* quick trips to the veterinarian
* riding in your vehicle inside a pet carrier
* smaller animals such as birds, cats, and squirrels (no chasing allowed)
* smaller crowds of people
* sounds made by appliances in the kitchen
* walking up and down sets of steps or a staircase