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Fireworks and thunderstorms
Well, Hell is rapidly approaching for thunder/fireworks phobic dogs.
Speaking for Spot has a good blog post about it: http://speakingforspot.com/blog/2012...hunder-struck/ I had never heard of Through a Dog's Ears recordings, but I really think it's worth a try. I've been playing the samples and the dog who is NOT phobic has been coming in to listen. http://throughadogsear.com/samples/ Lately I've been using DAP spray and a stretched out Ace bandage as a faux Thundershirt for thunderstorms which results in laying down in about 20 seconds, but we've not had any real bad ones yet. 4th of July is a whole different ballgame though. I was honestly considering gassing up the van and driving for 4-5 hours to get away from the worst of it. buglady take out the dog before replying |
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