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  2. 15 Best Earmuffs for Winter That Will Keep You Toasty - AOL

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    Here are the best earmuffs and ear warmers for winter to shop in 2023. Foldable Polar Fleece Earmuffs. These earmuffs are an Amazon best-seller, with nearly 4,000 5-star ratings. Reviewers love ...

  3. If Your Dog Is Scared of Thunder, Here's What the Experts Say

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    "The fear of thunder often stems from a dog's acute sensitivity to loud noises, bright flashes, changes in barometric pressure and even the static electricity associated with thunderstorms ...

  4. Earmuffs - Wikipedia

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    Two people wearing behind-the-neck earmuffs. Thermal earmuffs are worn for protection from the cold. Because the ears extend from the sides of the head to gather sound waves, they have a high skin surface-area-to-volume ratio, and very little muscle tissue, causing them to be one of the first body parts to become uncomfortably cold as temperatures drop.

  5. Hearing protection device - Wikipedia

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    Earmuff style hearing protection devices are designed to fit over the outer ear, or pinna. Earmuff HPDs typically consist of two ear cups and a head band. Ear cups are usually lined with a sound-absorbing material, such as foam. The cups should be fit so that the center of the ear canal aligns with the ear canal opening. [1]

  6. A Vet Reveals the #1 Winter Safety Tip for Dogs - AOL

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    Dogs with very short hair may have sensitive skin on their paws from cracking through the icy crust on top of snow. Some Vaseline applied before a walk can protect their fragile feet, Fine says ...

  7. Noise phobia in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dog noise phobia, along with dog noise anxiety, are terms sometimes used by dog owners and veterinarians to describe canine fear of, and the corresponding stress responses to, loud noises. Noise-related phobia are common in dogs, and may be triggered by fireworks, thunderstorms, gunshots, and even bird noises.

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