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Ear Protection for Dogs
Anyone know where to purchase ear protection for dogs? Am told it exists, but
can't find it anywhere. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. --Shirley |
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Since the dog doesnt need a mic boom, you could just use those spongy
foam hearing plugs, they drop noise about 19-20db. You can get them at any Home Depot. Bart Shirley wrote: Anyone know where to purchase ear protection for dogs? Am told it exists, but can't find it anywhere. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. --Shirley |
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Anyone know where to purchase ear protection for dogs? Am told it exists
Would they really keep it on their heads? |
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"Bart" wrote in message
... Since the dog doesnt need a mic boom, you could just use those spongy foam hearing plugs, they drop noise about 19-20db. You can get them at any Home Depot. Bart Shirley wrote: Anyone know where to purchase ear protection for dogs? Am told it exists, but can't find it anywhere. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. --Shirley I'm sure my dog would scratch them out in no time, I doubt he'd be at all impressed about having plugs in his ears. But then my dog vomits if I even drive him anywhere, I'd never even THINK about taking him up in a chopper. Trentus |
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"Shirley" wrote in message ... Anyone know where to purchase ear protection for dogs? Am told it exists, but can't find it anywhere. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. For a big dog old WWI Leather flying helmets would work. You can still get them from vintage car accessory places. Bit OT Where I use to live near London in the '60s there was a couple with a vintage supercharged four and a half litre Bentley open tourer. They had two old English sheep dogs who sat in the back of the car. Now as this car frequently overtook my old Jag XK120 when I was doing nearly 100mph naturally the dogs needed eye protection. So the dogs wore Irvin flying goggles. It was a fabulous sight to see this machine at full speed, with the couple in front wearing white leather helmets and goggles and the dogs in the back also with goggles, hair flying, tongues hanging out, thundering past with the whine of the super charger often the first thing one noticed. Slatts |
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