How to Help Your Dog Deal with Fear of Thunderstorms
By Rebecca Livermore, published Dec 21, 2007
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Do you have a dog that is afraid of thunderstorms and other loud noises such as firecrackers? If so, I feel your pain! I grew up with dogs, but until our family adopted a 13-month-old Rat Terrier, I had never experienced a dog who became fearful during storms. Consequently, I initially made mistakes in how I handled my dog's fears. He is what I have learned since then.Don't ever punish a dog for being afraid during a thunderstorm, even if the dog does something you are not happy with such as urinating on your new carpet. The dog cannot help that he is afraid, and punishing him will only make the situation worse. (Thankfully, I never have and never will punish my dog for something like this, but some people do think that the best way to get a dog to stop the behavior is to punish him. Although that may be true for some behavioral issues, it is definitely not helpful in this type of situation. )
Don't try to calm your dog during the storm through petting, soft talking, etc. This was the mistake I made with my dog, as I attempted to help him cope with his fear. Unfortunately, such treatment simply reinforces the behavior as it is seen as a reward for the fear. The last thing you want to do is show your dog that you think it is good he is afraid!
Do try to condition your dog to be used to particular noises during calm times. For instance, if you have a recording of thunderstorms, play it softly, and while playing it, do something special for your dog such as give him a treat. Overtime, gradually increase the volume of the recordings, while doing good things for the dog. This may lead to the dog associating the sound of thunder with pleasant times, rather than something to fear.
How to Help Your Dog Deal with Fear of Thunderstorms
Many dogs are afraid of thunderstorms and other loud noises.
Credit: Gavin Mills
Copyright: Gavin Mills
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Takeaways
- Petting or softly talking to a dog when he is afraid only reinforces his fears.
- Provide a safe place for your dog to retreat to when he is afraid.
- Don't ever punish a dog when he is afraid.
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