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![]() "Shirley" wrote in message ... "C J Campbell" wrote: Anything that can stand their barking is not likely to suffer hearing loss from a mere airplane. That's debatable. You likely wouldn't suffer hearing loss from your own yelling either! But as a teenager, I remember reading about studies showing how listening to our music at the volume and for the duration we listened to it would eventually cause hearing loss, so doesn't it follow that prolonged exposure to the noise of an airplane engine from inside the cockpit could do the same? ... and God knows dog's ears are more sensitive than human ears. Some veterinarians say it wouldn't be a problem; others say they should have protection just like we do. Guess it boils down to what you and your dog are comfortable with. Exposure to prolonged engine and propeller noise definitely will cause hearing loss in humans, just as prolonged exposure to rock and roll will. Dogs, however, can and do create noise that is just as loud and prolonged without any apparent hearing loss on their part, despite the fact that humans exposed to dogs' barking can lose their hearing. Dogs can hear higher frequencies than we do, but it is doubtful that their hearing is more sensitive than that of humans. Most dogs, in fact, do not appear to hear all that well. It is too easy to sneak up on them, for example, if you do it from downwind. They will not respond to whispered commands. Dogs rely on their sense of smell more than anything else. Unfortunately, there don't appear to be any serious studies measuring hearing loss in dogs due to noise hazards. Anything veterinarians have to say in this regard may be no better informed than what any dog owner would say. It is all based on speculation and anecdotal experience. |
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