From Military.com:
“Hear That, Sgt. Rover? Better
Ear Protection Coming for Military Working Dogs”
A new, flexible hood a little
more than an inch thick is expected to better protect military working dogs at
risk for short-term or permanent hearing loss on the job, the Army Research
Office announced Wednesday. Funded by an Army small business innovation grant,
Zeteo Tech Inc. and the University of Cincinnati developed the Canine Auditory
Protection System (CAPS) to replace often rigid products that are hard to put
on dogs, according to a recent news release. Dr. Stephen Lee, senior scientist
at the Army Research Office, said in the release that CAPS could extend dogs'
working lives, protecting them from high-decibel noise during training,
transport and operations. "Even a short helicopter flight can affect a
dog's hearing, resulting in impaired performance and inability to hear the
handler's commands, which can hinder the mission," he said. The
researchers found a "significant" reduction in short-term hearing loss
when wearing the product during helicopter operations. CAPS is also compatible
with other gear, like goggles, and was tested for usability and comfort on
canines working in the military or federal law enforcement. It is designed to
conform to each dog's unique head shape, and its flexibility ensures a proper
sealing around their ears for maximum sound reduction. Lee said CAPS could
broaden the use of military working dogs in operations in the future, extending
their ability to work in a wide range of environments with soldiers and
autonomous systems.
^ I am really glad that the US
Military is taking its military working dogs’ safety seriously and working to
protect their hearing. ^
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2019/11/21/hear-sgt-rover-better-ear-protection-coming-military-working-dogs.html
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