Monday, May 25, 2009

Thunderstorms, fireworks, and booms, oh my!

By Patricia Kent.
We have over a month to prepare for all the loud celebrations of the Fourth. This afternoon my “Nervous Nelly” dog reminded me we need to work with our dogs before the Fourth. As a spring thunderstorm blessed us with a nice rain, my dog dug a hole under the fence to try and escape her nemesis. Fortunately, I found her quickly and rescued her by letting her back in the house.
Suggestions on how to prepare your dog are well covered in the Pet Connection (See links below). Here is a quick summary. Be sure and check out their web site below for more information.
Do not coddle or comfort your dog when he experiences fear of loud noises. Instead, make a party of it, give favorite treats, make yourself more exciting than the storm.
Desensitize your dog by using recordings of thunderstorms, starting with low volumes and working up to more realistic sound levels.
Make sure dog is in safe place – indoor crate, basement – away from windows which the dog may try to use as an escape route.
If your dog is still out of control, contact your veterinarian for some calming medications. Be sure to plan ahead. You might want to try the medication before the actual day as some dogs react in different ways to the medication.
Or, as Plan B, go for a drive in the country with your best friend. The peace can be a pleasant change.

http://www.examiner.com/x-7987-Pocatello-Pets-Examiner~y2009m5d23-Thunderstorms-fireworks-and-booms-oh-my

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