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Old Aug 29, 2008, 09:21 AM
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Dogs and thunderstorms

Why is it that people say to stay away from dogs during thunderstorms?

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Old Aug 29, 2008, 09:26 AM   #2  
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Dogs can get stressed during thunder storms, but I have never heard to stay away from them. Mine is not affected by thunder or fireworks like some dogs are.
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One reason may be that as humans we want to comfort our pets when they are scared of something. So we tell them it will be okay, stroke them, and basically encourage the fearful behavior.
You see dogs hear "It is okay to be afraid of that scary noise" and we praise them by petting. The best thing is to ignore the pet or get them focused on something else.

Training with food rewards is a good way to start. The dog associates the thunderstorms with boneless skinless chicken bits. Suddenly, storms are a great thing!

Also, a good product to use is Homeopet Anxiety Drops
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