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Is your dog losing her hearing? Dr. Newton, an emergency veterinarian at Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota, discusses signs to look for and how you can help your hearing impaired dog. Learn more here: https://aercmn.com/is-my-dog-losing-her-hearing/ #minnesota #veterinary #hearingimpaireddogs #doghealth #pethealth #aercmn

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How Things Work on Instagram: "Tactical K9 helmets are specially designed protective gear tailored for dogs involved in high-stakes rescue operations. These helmets are engineered to accommodate a variety of tactical gear, such as cameras for real-time monitoring, lights for navigating dark or hazardous environments, and communication devices to maintain coordination with handlers. Additionally, they are equipped with safety accessories like detachable ear protection to shield the dog’s…

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Dogs have an exceptional sense of hearing they can hear sounds that are inaudible to human ears but with this increased ability to listen, dogs are more prone to damage because of loud noises. Noise sensitivity and noise phobia are severe problems in dogs, especially those who live in crowded cities. Noise sensitivity was a severe issue faced by military working dogs. Hearing protection can have a lot of benefits for dogs regardless of whether they are military service dogs or civilian dogs.

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There are several options for dog ear protection that you may consider researching and discussing with your veterinarian. One being Active Noise Cancelling Headphones for dogs. The second being dog ear muffs. The third being dog head wraps. We have listed them in our blog NRR ratings. A noise reduction rating (NRR) indicates the level of sound that earplugs block out when used without simultaneous noise-blocking objects. This rating applies only to earplugs and earmuffs and provides users of…

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