They make ear protection for kids?Kids, too. No need to have hearing protection for them, either, I guess.
My dog is a frequent flier and she wears them.
Kids, too. No need to have hearing protection for them, either, I guess.
My dog is a frequent flier and she wears them.
Don't be like that guy. Nobody notices hearing loss unless they're instantly deafened due to an explosion or something. To prevent hearing loss we must be proactive.I've rode in the back of stripped down 206s and 182 for jumping, helmet but no ear plugs, no hearing loss.
Don't be like that guy. Nobody notices hearing loss unless they're instantly deafened due to an explosion or something. To prevent hearing loss we must be proactive.
Don't be like that guy. Nobody notices hearing loss unless they're instantly deafened due to an explosion or something. To prevent hearing loss we must be proactive.
Well, as a test "drive" we took the dog for about an hour today. She did well, but I will definitely look into those k9 earmuffs. Bernese/poodle mix, in case anyone is curious....
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Bernese mountain dog/ poodleShe totally looks stuffed, labradoodle?
By that logic, our canine companions are unlikely to live long enough to suffer from degenerative arthritis, heart disease, etc. Sheesh.but not so loud I'm worried about my dogs hearing. Unlike humans she's unlikely to live long enough to see long term hearing effects.
They make ear protection for kids?
A single PnP flight won't cause that much damage. But repeated flights have an accumulative impact.I have flown over 520 animals, none seem to care about in cabin noise.
Wow - they have supplemental oxygen for pets too?! That's pretty cool. I've seen the ear protection, but the oxygen is a new one for me!If you do decide to go with hearing protection, suggest K-9 over Mutt Muffs.
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That's awful. I'm glad your pup is healing. We are going on a trip by commercial airlines this month and wanted so bad to take our dog with. Now I"m really happy that we gave up on that idea.When we got our dog, she was a special order. We flew her from Kentucky to Birmingham on Delta. As a result, she lost her hearing. That was last October and she is just now starting to hear in a normal range. For the first year, she could only hear certain frequencies but now is starting to respond to normal conversation and sounds that she never did before. I do not think the hearing protection would have prevented this as it was more than likely due to pressure vs. noise. Just thought I would share with the community that I have a broken dog, but we love her and she is slowly repairing.
may be you "think" there is no hearing lossI've rode in the back of stripped down 206s and 182 for jumping, helmet but no ear plugs, no hearing loss.
There was also a review on mutt muffs, didn't offer much protection at all, I'm sure there are better offerings though, hey, if your dog tolerates you strapping that to their head and it makes you feel better, go for it.
may be you "think" there is no hearing loss