Each year I get up to a
dozen calls from frantic people who are searching for pets that ran away during
the 4th of July fireworks. Some animals, especially dogs, react to loud noises
such as thunder or fireworks, by panting, vocalizing, drooling, shaking, cowering
or worse - running. A noise-phobic dog may break out of windows, claw through
doors, and run until they are lost or exhausted. Many are hurt or never found.
Be sure to have up to date ID tags on your animals and confirm your dogs microchip is registered with current information.
If you know that your dog reacts to loud noises, it’s time to prepare for the
4th. If you’re not sure, find out today and plan accordingly.
Rescue Remedy, a Bach flower essence, is a non-toxic liquid that works gently
on the energy system to relieve stress and anxiety. It is available at most
health food stores and many pet supply stores. Put 4 drops into the animal’s
water dish and stir vigorously. Start today and continue through July 5th.
You can also add to a dry treat and soak it up, you can do that 4 times a day. Putting on your fingers then rubbing on a dogs whiskers is beneficial.
Thunder Shirts are a great option. They utilize presure points to relax the dog over all. They can be worn continually or as needed. Thundershirts can be purchased at any area pet store or online.
Calming Collars with at least 6% Pharmone release are an option. They release the man made version of a mothers pharmones for a calming-relaxed effect. Wearing it continually or as needed (like the thundershirt) has proven to be very effective.
Another human supplement now used with dogs is melatonin. It should be used for
several consecutive days (before and during the 4th) and can calm the nerves
and reduce anxiety. The Whole Dog Journal recommends that large dogs take about
3 mgs daily and dogs less than 30 pounds only 1.5 mgs. Herbal tinctures of
valerian, skullcap or kava kava can also be helpful. Always check first with
your veterinarian for exact doses and usage.
In addition to one of the calming supplements, it’s most important that your
animals are kept in a safe place that they cannot escape from. An interior
bathroom with no windows is a nice dark quiet spot. Play the radio or TV
to cut down on the intensity of the outside noise, and reassure your pet that
everything is OK.
It is best to not take your pet to a big celebration, and be aware of what is
happening in the neighborhood. Small firecrackers can upset as much as
large ones, and dogs can ingest unexploded fireworks. Fur catches on fire
easily too!
If your pet is stressed and wants to hide be sure to no coddle them and soothe them with your voice. When we say "its ok sweetie, it will be alright" we are using the same tone as when we say "good girl sweetie, your doing just what I want you to do" Its best to keep them safe and ignore the behavior.
Feed your dog 100% from food puzzles and kong today today. Keep their mind busy and off the sounds around them.
Friday, June 29, 2012
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