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Dog fears thunder!

Flatfive
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Our 90-lb seven year-old Golden Retriever who is normally very mellow, will pant and whine and try to escape our TT if he hears thunder or a firecracker. What will calm him down? Tranquilizers? Thundercoat? What have you found that works?
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raindove
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Thundershirt and Rescue Remedy worked for ours.
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BCSnob
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ourtravels wrote:
Unfortunately, a few years ago, Paige's anxiety escalated to full-blown panic attacks. We arrived home one day to a completely destroyed dog-room door. Our little 30 lb. girl had destroyed her crate, and then chewed and ripped a 3 foot square hole in the door.:E Our other BC was still calmly napping ๐Ÿ™‚

She is now on fluoxetine (prozac) daily with alprazolam (xanax) added during extreme anxiety, and is doing very well.

Margaret
My hope for you is that Paige does not continue to get worse overtime. We've been done that road and it is not one I wish on anyone. Stay on top of the meds and be ready to adjust if things get worse.

Mark

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K-9_HANDLER
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Learned something new. Never heard of a "thunder shirt" before.
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Big Katuna wrote:
Thunder shirts need to be used correctly. If you put it on after the first bolt, it probably won't work at least on many dogs. They simply associate the shirt with thunder.

You should put t on them randomly when it's not stormy and they will associate it with being happy.

Also don't comfort them or treat them like their wounded when the thunder comes. Again, association and thinking something is really wrong. Act normally.

Rescue remedy helped our standard. Our rescue Morkie that was raised in an outside kennel is having a hard time.


I disagree with the statement in bold.

Patricia McConnell --You Can't Reinforce Fear; Dogs and Thunderstorms

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Big_Katuna
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Thunder shirts need to be used correctly. If you put it on after the first bolt, it probably won't work at least on many dogs. They simply associate the shirt with thunder.

You should put t on them randomly when it's not stormy and they will associate it with being happy.

Also don't comfort them or treat them like their wounded when the thunder comes. Again, association and thinking something is really wrong. Act normally.

Rescue remedy helped our standard. Our rescue Morkie that was raised in an outside kennel is having a hard time.
My Kharma ran over my Dogma.

fla-gypsy
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We should all fear thunder as lightning is near. Having survived a close encounter I can relate to the dogs fears.
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dspencer
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We have the Thundershirt for one our Boston's and it works miracles however I know it won't work on every dog. It was a life saver for us. You will just have to try it for your dog and see if it will work for you.

Doug

Deb_and_Ed_M
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BB_TX wrote:
Same with our Golden. We use Vetriscience Composure recommended by our vet in combination with a Thundershirt. Doesn't completely eliminate the stress, but significantly reduces it.


The Thundershirts don't fit my Ben (too short-coupled) - but the Composure tabs helped him get through the 4th of July, which is several nights of nearby fireworks since we live on a large lake. And as someone else mentioned, Ben seems to be more comfortable hiding under a blanket, which is how we handle middle-of-the-night thunderstorms.

I should add that Ben's fear level is probably a 5 out of 10. I've seen dogs that get crazed with fear - Ben just sits and trembles. Not bug-eyed heavy panting/drooling; and surely not the destroy-the-house terror that some dogs have (thank goodness)
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dturm
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ourtravels wrote:
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She is now on fluoxetine (prozac) daily with alprazolam (xanax) added during extreme anxiety, and is doing very well.

Margaret


As you can tell by the responses there are many methods that are tried. What will work in your dog requires a trial and error method until you find the right one.

Margaret is using the best (IMO) combination prescription method for dealing with serious phobias. Many people are reluctant to use medications, but this protocol is not just tranquilization and is extremely effective. These medications work centrally in the brain to lessen anxiety. They are effective and often can be tapered and eliminated after a period of use.

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ourtravels
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Our female border collie was extremely noise phobic. I found that along with a Thundershirt, giving her 3mg of melatonin worked well for her. It can be given up to 3x a day. Google 'melatonin and thunder phobia' there is lots of information available.

I found that Rescue Remedy was just too short-lived, the effects lasting only 15 minutes or so.

Paige was a trialling sheepdog (now retired) and interestingly enough she could work sheep during a storm, and it did not seem to affect her. As soon as we finished, she would start to panic.

Unfortunately, a few years ago, Paige's anxiety escalated to full-blown panic attacks. We arrived home one day to a completely destroyed dog-room door. Our little 30 lb. girl had destroyed her crate, and then chewed and ripped a 3 foot square hole in the door.:E Our other BC was still calmly napping ๐Ÿ™‚

She is now on fluoxetine (prozac) daily with alprazolam (xanax) added during extreme anxiety, and is doing very well.

Margaret
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RoyB
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Loud thunder bothers me as well haha...

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Executive45
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Check with PetSmart, but only if you know a big storm is coming. We did and they said, buy it, try it and return it if it doesn't work. We thought that was an excellent offer. At around $50 I didn't want to spend it on something that just "might" work, or not. We still have the shirt and put it on our dog whenever the thunder hits.....Dennis
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3oaks wrote:
gbopp wrote:
Many years ago we had a 70+ pound golden lab. When it thundered he would jump on our bed and crawl under the covers.
That dog was a big wimp. ๐Ÿ™‚
Wrong! He was not a big wimp. Their just gentle and good natured as dogs come and love affection. Loud sounds and hash voices disturb them.


Loud sounds and harsh voices :H

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mockturtle
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The Thundershirt helps my dog, too, but he also likes to be under something.
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