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How To Encourage Your Pet To Overcome Their Phobia Of Storms

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Many pet owners are faced with their dog’s phobia of thunderstorms and severe weather. It is relatively common for dogs to retreat under a bed in hiding, to whine, shake, drool or pace when the weather gets nasty outside. Though it may not seem like much more than a nervous habit at first, it can actually cause damage, not to mention you do not want your pup to be scared each and every time the thunderclouds roll in to town. If dogs are truly panicked, they may display behavior such as chewing on the furniture, getting into the trash cans (when they normally wouldn’t), shredding the curtains, and even breaking low windows or relieving themselves on the floor. This is behavior that is not encouraged, and should be patiently worked with.

There could be many different causes for storm phobias in dogs, though scientists are not exactly positive what they may be. Some believe it is due to the drop in atmospheric pressure, some believe it is in reaction to the sudden lightning and the loud noise of thunder. Others still believe it could simply be the wind blowing or the sound of rain on the roof. The causes could be different for each dog, or there could be a general blanket diagnosis. However, some dogs do seem to be able to know when a storm is on the way, and they will begin their nervous routine sometimes up to thirty minutes prior to the arrival of the storm above their home.

Be sure to never cuddle or baby your upset pup; that will only encourage the nervous, damaging, and possibly destructive behavior. Instead, train them patiently in order that they may not suffer from fear and anxiety each time a storm comes. They will thank you for it…no dog enjoys being anxious or afraid.

So, if your pup is demonstrating fear during thunderstorms, what can you do as an owner to help them get over their thunderstorm phobia? First, it is always helpful to talk to your vet. Though you may know your dog better than anyone, it is always a good idea, and often beneficial to talk to a professional before you begin any training routine or program. A common way to help your dog get over their fear to simulate a thunderstorm when there is none. Purchase soundtracks that have the sound of rain and thunder on them, and flash your lights occasionally as well. If you feel your dog is able to handle this training technique, work with them slowly and patiently, and always reward their calm behavior generously.

If these attempts seem to not work, contact your vet for alte
ate training ideas or programs. Doggie anti-depressants or anti-anxiety medications may seem to do the trick, but it is best to avoid them at all costs and deal with the true issue at hand.

We love our dogs, and we want to make them as comfortable as we can during a thunderstorm. Be sure to always have a safe haven for them…whether it is in a comfortably padded crate (with the door open), a cleared space under your bed, or a comfortable blanket on the couch. Your pet will appreciate your endeavors, and it will help them ride out the storm as easily as they can.

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