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"Shirley" wrote in message
... Does anyone know where to purchase ear protection for dogs being taken in single-engine airplanes? Never heard of such a thing. I can't imagine my dog would put up with something like that. I don't know how such protection would differ from something similar for twin-engine airplanes. That said, I'm not sure ear protection for dogs is really all that necessary. Dogs don't live nearly as long as humans, and probably don't fly as much as one either, so their total exposure isn't nearly great enough to create a significant hearing loss. I suppose there might be some extreme exceptions, such as the 20-year old dog who flies three times a day, but otherwise, hearing protection seems superfluous to me. My dog doesn't seem to mind the noise, and he still comes when I call him. ![]() Pete |
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