Dogs are one of the most beloved pets around the world and often part of the family. Dogs, however, have one trait that can be difficult to live with – barking. Barking is a normal behavior for dogs, and it’s usually a sign of excitement, warning or protection. But it can be annoying and disruptive, especially when it’s excessive or continuous. While there are a variety of methods to reduce excessive barking, one of the most popular questions is whether or not there are earplugs for dogs. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the potential benefits of using earplugs for dogs, how to determine if using earplugs is right for your particular pet, and the types of earplugs available. We’ll also discuss some of the safety considerations and potential alternatives to using earplugs. So if you’re looking for a solution to reduce your dog’s barking, read on to learn more about whether or
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Events that Might Affect Your Dog’s Hearing
Any circumstance that can impair your hearing can also impair your dog’s hearing.
Your canine companion ought to be wearing ear protection if you are!
Dogs are most frequently exposed to loud noises while out hunting.
Because gunshots are so loud, most shooters wear hearing protection. In these circumstances, dogs who do not wear ear protection are more vulnerable to hearing loss.
For example, Labradors that are commonly exposed to gunshots while duck hunting often experiencing hearing loss as they age. Mississippi State University recently conducted research that found hunting Labradors often have worse hearing than Labradors who had never been around shooting.
They made this discovery by measuring the Labradors’ brain waves after being exposed to various noise levels. The dog’s brain wouldn’t produce brain waves if it wasn’t aware of the sound. Hearing soft sounds like a person whisper was three times harder to hear in Labradors who had worked around guns.
A similar situation was found among police dogs that were regularly exposed to loud noises, like gunshots and even aircraft noises. While the sound level the dogs were exposed to did not exceed the current legal limits, dogs still experience some hearing loss.
There are other circumstances in which hearing loss can occur, even though many dogs appear to lose their hearing when exposed to gunshots. As we saw in the study about police dogs, dogs that travel in airplanes, particularly dogs that spend time in the cargo hold, can also develop hearing loss.
Hearing loss can also result from loud entertainment events like concerts. Although one concert is probably not going to have a significant impact on your dog’s hearing, repeated exposure can lead to hearing loss in dogs.
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FAQ
Is there such a thing as earplugs for dogs?
A patented in-ear noise protection for dogs, Calm by CrittEar is the first of its kind and the only dog earplug available today. Veterinarian recommended and made in the USA, our Calm dog earplug is made of specially formulated memory foam.
Are there earplugs for dogs for swimming?
To have a pair for swimming in the backyard, a pair for the beach, and a pair to carry with you wherever the road may take you, CrittEar Calm dog earplugs are offered in a 3-pack. It’s a good idea to start teaching your dog to accept dog earplugs right away.
What do groomers use to cover dogs ears?
The dog groomers’ ideal solution has finally been found in CrittEar earplugs. Dog earplugs address both situations. They expand to perfectly fill the dog’s L-shaped ear canal, which aids in keeping water out of the dog’s ears.
How do I block my dogs ears?
To block noise, put cotton in their ears, or buy dog ear muffs for them to wear. Pull blinds and curtains to block out light flashes. Tinted dog goggles also can dim the flashes of light. To help you block out noise, turn up the volume on your TV or radio.