I was wondering if that acoustic foam stuff works well for keeping noise from transferring to other neighbors of an apartment? I'm trying to reduce the amount of noise from my room towards my neighbors.I would like to block as much sound from escaping my room as possibleThanks!
The absolute best noise insulation is dead air - Air that can't move around, it just sits thereBut it sounds like you're in an apartment, so the owner would probably frown at you drilling into the walls foaming the insideSo you need something you can just hang-up, then take down if you move, like curtainsA thick cloth curtain hung a few inches off the noisy wall will dampen the sounds by creating a space between the curtain the wall, plus, you can add some color to your room without paintingThe color thing is what you tell Mom when she asks what the heck are you doing .
It could be the food, it could be something else she ate, or it could be an illnessHas she been to the vet yet? Food has to be switched slowly for some dogsIf this was an adult dog, putting it on a bland diet (boiled chicken and rice, for example) until the loose stool stopped, then slowly introducing the new food would workBUT - with a puppy that young, this isn't something to fool around withBesides the fact that at 5 weeks, she was WAY too young to be taken from her mother, it's possible she could be sickPlease call your vet.