Max Motor Dreams, a cot developed by Ford last year to calm down babies who only fall asleep in moving vehicles.

And now, Ford came up with new technology for dogs.

With a much wider range of hearing than humans, dogs are considered to be the sharpest and loyal pets.

Noises that don’t bother us, do trigger their nervous system and make them feel terrified.

As compare to other noises, fireworks deeply affect the dogs and also become hard for owners to calm them down.

While keeping this in mind, Ford came with an astonishing technology called Noise-cancelling kennel prototype.

It works when microphones inside the kennel detect and send out opposing frequencies of fireworks to a built-in system which reduce or cancel the cacophony.

Ford claims that high-density cork built in the kennel can further mute outside sounds.

For the time being, Ford said that unlike Max Motor Dreams that went viral but didn’t make it to the market.

The noise-canceling kennel is not for sale yet, but Ford says it “is the first in a series of initiatives—called interventions—that applies automotive know-how to help solve everyday problems.”