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How to Keep Your Dog Calm During Storms

written by Tori Holmes

While some dogs may seem unbothered by thunder and lightning, others may become restless, hide, or even exhibit destructive behavior when the weather turns stormy. Understanding why dogs feel stressed during storms and learning how to soothe them can help pet parents provide the right kind of comfort. Let’s explore why dogs experience storm anxiety and discuss some effective strategies to keep your furry friend calm.

 

Why do dogs experience anxiety during storms?

Dogs experience anxiety during storms due to a combination of factors. Dogs can detect changes in barometric pressure before a storm arrives, which can make them feel uneasy or on edge, anticipating the approaching weather. When the storm arrives, the loud thunderclaps and heavy rain can be particularly startling, especially for dogs with sensitive hearing, as sudden noises may trigger a fight-or-flight response.

 

Tips to calm your dog during storms

If your dog gets anxious during storms, you’re not alone. Many pet parents face this challenge, and thankfully, there are ways to help calm your dog and make stormy weather less frightening.

 

●     Create a safe space: One of the most effective ways to help a dog cope with storm anxiety is by providing a safe space where they can retreat and feel secure. This could be a quiet room, a crate covered with a blanket, or a cozy corner with their bed and favorite toys. The idea is to create an environment where your dog feels protected from the noise and stress of the storm.

 

●     Use calming products: There are a variety of calming products designed specifically for anxious dogs. Before the storm arrives, consider plugging in a ThunderEase diffuser, which helps ease your dog’s stress-related behaviors by mimicking the calming pheromone a mother dog releases while nursing her puppies. During the storm, having your dog wear a ThunderShirt can help further reduce anxiety. These snug-fitting shirts apply gentle pressure to your dog’s body, mimicking a swaddling effect that can promote calmness.

 

●     Provide distractions: In addition to calming products, keeping your dog distracted during a storm can help take their mind off the anxiety-inducing sounds and sensations. Offering engaging activities such as puzzle toys, a chew toy, or a favorite game can be helpful. You can also use this opportunity to give your dog some extra-special snacks, like Freshpet fresh treats, which can serve as a tasty and comforting distraction.

 

●     Stay calm and offer comfort: Dogs are perceptive and can pick up on your emotions, so if you stay calm, your dog is more likely to feel at ease. Spend time petting your dog or sitting near them to provide a sense of comfort and reassurance. While it may be tempting to coddle your dog excessively during a storm, try to find a balance where you offer support without reinforcing anxious behavior.

 

If your dog’s storm anxiety is severe, a longer-term solution you might want to consider is desensitization training. This involves working with a professional to gradually expose your dog to the sounds of storms in a controlled manner. If desensitization training is something you’d like to consider, your veterinarian will be able to recommend a trusted professional in your area.

 

Storm anxiety is a common issue for many dogs, but with the right techniques, you can help your furry friend feel safer and more relaxed. We hope that these tips can help your dog weather the next storm with a bit less stress!

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