Dog Earmuffs for Noise Anxiety, Thunder and Fireworks Protection
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Quiet the World for Your Anxious Dog
Loud noises are one of the most common triggers for dog anxiety. Thunderstorms, fireworks, construction, and crowded events can send even the most confident dog into a spiral of fear. PawLull Dog Earmuffs are designed to muffle overwhelming sounds and give your dog the relief they need.
Best For
- Fourth of July and New Year fireworks
- Thunderstorms and lightning
- Concerts, events, and crowded spaces
- Construction noise
- Hunting dogs and gun-shy breeds
Product Details
- Material: soft nylon outer shell with foam cushioning
- Adjustable head strap for a secure, comfortable fit
- Available in Black and Blue
- Sizes: S, M, L, XL
Size Guide
Measure the circumference of your dog's head just above the ears before ordering.
- S: head circumference under 29 cm (under 11.0 inches) | small breeds such as Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Toy Poodle
- M: head circumference 29.1 to 36 cm (11.1 to 14.0 inches) | medium breeds such as Beagle, Cocker Spaniel, French Bulldog
- L: head circumference 36.1 to 45 cm (14.1 to 17.0 inches) | large breeds such as Labrador, Golden Retriever, Husky
- XL: head circumference 45.1 to 54 cm (17.1 to 20.5 inches) | giant breeds such as Great Dane, Rottweiler, Mastiff
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my dog tolerate wearing earmuffs?
Most dogs adapt well with gradual introduction. Let your dog sniff and inspect the earmuffs first and reward calmly with treats during early uses.
Do they block all sound?
They muffle and reduce sound intensity rather than eliminate it completely. They significantly reduce the impact of sudden loud noises that trigger anxiety.
Are they safe for regular use?
Yes. Remove after each event and inspect the fit regularly.
How do I clean them?
Wipe the outer shell with a damp cloth. Do not submerge in water. Air dry before storage.
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