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I'm awale babysitting Ace..he's petrified of the stormy weather. He's a mess!
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 416951" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I have had the same problem with 2 of the 4 pyrs that I have had in the last 4 yrs. Lizzie is inconsolable when there is thunder and lightening. She whimpers and paces and drools. Your vet will give you sedation for your dog if he suffers from that degree of anxiety. It's not uncommon. </p><p>The last time, even Cowboy was shaking and frantic. I made a big bed on the floor of my bedroom, pulled the heavy drapes across the window and slept on the floor with them until the storm was over. They seem to settle if I was there to assure them they were ok. We were the pack and the pack leader had to tell them it's ok. (I guess. I'm making it up as I was going along at the time)</p><p>If you have an internal room with no windows, like a bathroom, you may want to put his blanket and a chewy treat in there before the storm hits. My dogs are too aggitated once the sounds have started to settle down. </p><p>Good luck with that. : )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 416951, member: 3"] I have had the same problem with 2 of the 4 pyrs that I have had in the last 4 yrs. Lizzie is inconsolable when there is thunder and lightening. She whimpers and paces and drools. Your vet will give you sedation for your dog if he suffers from that degree of anxiety. It's not uncommon. The last time, even Cowboy was shaking and frantic. I made a big bed on the floor of my bedroom, pulled the heavy drapes across the window and slept on the floor with them until the storm was over. They seem to settle if I was there to assure them they were ok. We were the pack and the pack leader had to tell them it's ok. (I guess. I'm making it up as I was going along at the time) If you have an internal room with no windows, like a bathroom, you may want to put his blanket and a chewy treat in there before the storm hits. My dogs are too aggitated once the sounds have started to settle down. Good luck with that. : ) [/QUOTE]
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