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We've got a small (25 lb) dog that travels with us in the 360 sometimes. She
doesn't like wearing things very well, but tolerates the Mutt Muffs with no
problem. When I take the Mutt Muffs off in flight to adjust them or something
she looks at me like...why'd you do that? So I think they definitely work and
make a difference.
Matt McManus
LNC2 360
Quoting Matt Reeves <mattreeves@yahoo.com>:
> Fred,
>
> I have 2 Golden Retrievers. I thought both would hate the mutt muffs but
> they love them. I keep asking when the company will come out with a pair
> with speakers in them so I can talk to the dogs in flight. Only one can ride
> with me at a time.
>
> I think they should be mandatory for any dog in a small plane. Both of our
> dogs travel better than most passengers - either looking out the window or
> sleeping the whole time.
>
> Matt
>
> Fred Moreno <fredmoreno@optusnet.com.au> wrote: If you think
> that the 95 dB din in your cabin is hard enough on you to warrant some
> hearing protection, think of your dog.
>
> Fortunately, there is a solution. We tested it, and it works! Mutt Muffs
> for dogs.
>
> We thought our Welsh Corgi would object vehemently to the application of
> the hearing protectors, but when put on his “headset” after the engine
> started, he sat back and enjoyed the ride as demonstrated by the pictures at
> the vendor’s web site:
>
> http://www.safeandsoundpets.com/albums/album_image/2449012/4715673.htm
>
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> Fred Moreno
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