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Old 18th Apr 2006, 19:22
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Dog ear plugs

Anyone got any suggestions?

The human foam ones don't seem to fill up the ear canal adequately and are too easily shaken out?

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Old 18th Apr 2006, 19:33
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Expanding foam??
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Old 18th Apr 2006, 20:43
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Here you go QDMX3, http://www.safeandsoundpets.com/index.html
I tried the small EAR plugs on my dog but he managed to shake them out whilst my back was turned, more fool him as he hated the racket in a Super Cub, I should have taped his ears down!
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Old 19th Apr 2006, 09:33
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Why not just stick on a headset without the mic plugged in u can talk to your dog then
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Thanks, I'll buy a pair of the dog headsets. They look pretty cool!

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Old 19th Apr 2006, 12:28
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The David Clark ones fit my girlfriend fine - give them a go...
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Old 20th Apr 2006, 11:27
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The David Clark ones fit my girlfriend fine - give them a go...
I think your being a bit wuff on her.....
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The dog's bollocks may work as well by putting them in the ears and securing with bandage!!!! Providing he has consented to their removal!!
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Old 24th Apr 2006, 08:46
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The Mutt Muffs look great! (I might try them on my Great Dane when I know the postman is about to come up the drive too!)
But. Has anyone really taken their dog flying, and if so how was (s)he with it?
My dog weighs 74 kg so would be fine on the W + B if he stays in the same place but if he seeks to move around......
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