Training: How to Help Your Dog Through a Thunderstorm

Is your dog scared of thunder? Dogs are sensitive to barometric pressure changes so chances are your pet is feeling uncomfortable before the thunderstorm even starts. Watch this video to learn some quick tips to make your dog less scared and more calm during storms, including using a cape with metallic lining, a rubber mat and dryer sheet, lavender oil, or an anxiety wrap. By remaining calm and using these tricks, thunderstorms don’t have to be scary for your pet.

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