| Di Sep 11 | Thunderstorms can be terrifying. House-shaking thunder, loud whistling winds, and close cracks of lightning can make anyone's heart skip a beat. Now imagine being a dog with no idea why it feels like the sky is falling. All dogs are different when it comes to exhibiting fear. Some dogs show fear by pacing, whining, excessively panting, or shaking. Some may try to find a safe space to hide, while others may injure themselves trying to escape a crate or room if they're confined. How your dog displays fear determines what you should do to help. Follow these tips to help your four-legged pal weather the storm. (These tips work for kitties, too! Most cats are indifferent to weather, but loud noises can be especially frightening for our feline friends.) | | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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