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Dogs are more of a noise hazard than something that should be bothered by
noise. :-) Anything that can stand their barking is not likely to suffer hearing loss from a mere airplane. If you are still concerned about it, you can clamp blocks of high density foam over their ears using a strap of some kind. I don't think our Scottie would tolerate this for a minute, but, well, she's a Scottie. She normally just sleeps and passes gas during a flight. Dogs' heads vary in shape so much that it would be almost impossible to produce commercially viable hearing protection. The biggest market would be hunting dogs, since only a few kinds of dogs are used and there are a lot of hunters. Lots of hunting and gun dog shops carry hearing protection for dog owners, but none for the dogs. |
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