Curing the Thunderstorm Fear
July 14, 2011
Summertime is full of excitement. Great vacations, cook-outs, and even the not-so-fun thunderstorms that tend to pop up on a regular basis. Many dog owners find that their brave and fearless dog has become a – gasp! – scared-y cat when thunderstorms roll their way. Here are a few tricks to help soothe your dog during thunderstorms:
Comfort your dog, but don’t coddle him: It is ok to give your dog a pat and reassure him, just don’t over-do it. Handing out treats to stop howling and whining during a storm can reinforce that negative behavior you’ve been working so hard to stop. On the other hand, make sure you do not ignore your dog either. The tough love approach can back-fire and fuel his fear even more.
Allow your dog to hide: Give your dog one space to hide (preferably a crate), where he already feels safe. This will allow his fears to slowly subside over time.
Desensitize: On non-rainy days play the sound of thunderstorms lightly as background noise while playing with your pup. This will give your dog a chance to grow used to the sound gradually instead of being shocked by it when a storm does pass you by.
Speak to your veterinarian: Your veterinarian will be able to help you more thoroughly assess this problem. They may be able to provide you with more in-depth suggestions specific to your dog’s needs and could also provide your pup with medication as well.






