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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
Fred Moreno
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