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ajlk106


Rattie
Rattie
05/19/2008 6:47 PM  

Does anyone have a problem with their rat terrier becoming spastic when there is thunder and lighting going on.  Taddi takes on a whole new personality, jumping on us and panting and this goes on until the storm passes...........What do you do for this?  Any help. 

Bailey's mom


Bratty Ratty
Bratty Ratty
05/19/2008 6:50 PM  
Bailey just sits in my lap and gets under the cover.

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Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
05/19/2008 6:59 PM  
My 12yr old poodle has just started showing this same behavior. We put him in his crate and cover him up....USUALLY that is enough to settle him down.

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Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
05/19/2008 7:00 PM  
Boozer has a panic attack. The vet gave us something for him when we know bad weather is coming.

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Bratty Ratty
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05/19/2008 7:01 PM  
you shouldn't try to comfort him while it's going on...it only re-enforces the behavior. I try to act like it doesn't bother me, and keep doing whatever I'm doing. once they see that you're not upset, they do start to calm down a bit. do you crate-train him? maybe put him in there until the storm passes?

this is not the same thing, but the other night there was a big thing going on at the high school, and they had fireworks....the dogs freaked, barking and running through the house trying to get our attention. i ignored them (pulled out a book and read) until they calmed down and relaxed...THEN I praised them.

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