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How to deal with dogs that are afraid of fireworks

by Janet Farricelli CPDT-KA

Created on: June 16, 2009

It happens twice a year, once for New Year's Eve and the second time around near Independence Day. Your dog does pretty well for the other times of the year, unless there are severe thunderstorms or sudden unexpected loud noises. Yet, you are not alone. Each year hundreds of dogs get startled from fireworks or thunderstorms, some to the extent of requiring sedatives prescribed by the vet.

After all, one must understand the fact that dogs have very sensitive ears and what we perceive as loud, to a dog's ears it may almost approach the unbearable. Add also the fact that dogs are sensitive as well to the vibration loud noises cause, so they may get startled as well from feeling both noise and vibration .Put them both together and you have the recipe for a very scary event.

Yet, there some things owners can do to help their canines friends before the holidays. If you dog is one that will head under the couch or howl from fear when all his family members are celebrating, following are some tips that may help your dog cope better with his fear.

-Do Not Reassure

Whatever you do, stay strictly away from reassuring your dog. Nothing is worse for your dog's rehabilitation. If at the first sign of fear you pick up your dog, pet him, cuddle him and baby talk, your dog will only learn one valuable lesson: that it is ok to be scared and that you are approving his fearful state of mind .In a sort of way it is like saying ''you are so right to be afraid, these noises are very scary, keep doing what you are doing, as this is the correct approach. Ever wondered why some dogs never get over their fears?

-Desensitize

Desensitization is one of the most effective behavior modification strategies available. Because fireworks and thunderstorms are not always present, most dogs never get used to them because of their sporadic nature. Instead if you purposely expose your dog to such noises, you may be able to get your dog used to them so he will no longer fear them. You can purchase a tape of thunderstorms noises or firecrackers or record them and them play them over and over during the day.

It is best if the tape is played when the dog is very hungry. So the dog will associate the noise with something positive.Put the tape on, allow your dog to get use to it by displaying gradually a calmer state of mind and then feed the dog once calm. However, if your dog is so terrorized to refuse to eat, put the tape away and start another day by playing it very low and then gradually

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