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A dog sitting under an umbrella with lightning in the background

Storm Phobia in Pets

Does your Pet have Storm Phobia?

Summer months are a great time of year for you and your pets to be out and about enjoying the sun. However, there is a downside to this time of the year and for some fur babies, a time of year they dread.
With the warm months comes thunderstorms which for some pets they can take in their stride but for others their anxiety levels can literally go through the roof!
It’s just so sad to see our pets shaking as they get so scared and anxious, and as soon as the thunder starts, many of our pets panic, try and hide and we feel like there is nothing we can do to change how they feel.

So Why Are Pets Scared of Thunderstorms?

There are several different theories around why our pets dislike thunderstorms so much. The main reason seems to be quite simply, that the thunder is loud, and they just don’t understand what is happening so they can perceive it as being something threatening.

There are other theories around them feeling changes in the air pressure as the storm approaches and even feeling static electricity in their fur. So, no wonder they appear to go into panic, and for some, run around the house almost looking like they are trying to escape from the storm.

Signs of Storm Phobia

For some pets the symptoms can be mild, but for others the symptoms can be extreme leading to some dogs even breaking through doors or walls trying to escape.

Here’s a few warning signs:

  • Pacing
  • Trembling
  • Hiding or extra clingy
  • Drooling
  • Being destructive
  • Self-inflicted trauma
  • Incontinence

What Can We Do to Help Calm Our Pets?

There are a few things we can do that may help our pets deal with the trauma of Storm Phobia.

Music or Background Music – If you know a storm is going happen, have some music on or the TV on a little louder to muffle the sound of the storm.

Distractions – Find something that will distract your pet during the storm, this could be with a toy or even a long-lasting yummy treat to try and take their mind off the storm. Interact with them as much as possible.

Be Calm – Storms can scare us humans too! But try and be calm around your pet this will help them feel a little safer.

Provide a Safe Hideaway – Make sure your pet has somewhere to hideaway, somewhere they can’t see the lightning, or they won’t hear the storm as much. Your pet just wants to feel safe.

A Massage – If your pet just wants to be close to you to feel safe, this is a great time to pet them, give them a bit of a massage and cuddle them a little tighter so that they feel secure.

Calming Products

There are a number of products available which may help alleviate your pets' stress.

Calming Treats

VitaRapid Tranquil Calming Treats – A great way to distract your pet and help calm them at the same time! VitaRapid treats have been carefully researched and developed to provide quick-acting and essential vitamins and minerals for your dog or cat. Used daily, VitaRapids promote wellbeing and optimal quality of life and maintain emotional balance in cats and dogs.

Vetalogica Hemp Clinicals Calming Treats – Another treat that can be used in stressful situations. Helps maintain calmness in cats and dogs. Use daily during stress situations.Organic Hemp - with Chamomile and L-Tryptophan. Crafted by Pharmacists in Vetalogica's own Sydney Kitchens.

PAW Complete Calm – These chews are tasty kangaroo based and contain key ingredients such as Tryptophan (180mg per chew), B group vitamins and a blend of multivitamins and nutrients to support the general health and nervous function in dogs


Calming Sprays

Adaptil Diffuser & Spray for Dogs - Mother dogs communicate with their puppies through natural chemical signals, or pheromones. These pheromones are scientifically called Dog Appeasing Pheromones. These pheromones are odorless messages and are only perceived by dogs, not cats or people.

Feliway Diffuser & Spray for Cats - Cats communicate via natural chemical signals, also known as pheromones. FELIWAY replicates these signals helping to comfort and reassure cats and kittens. FELIWAY helps to reduce signs of stress.


Your Pets ID

Just on a last note, unfortunately we are not always home to comfort our pets when a storm hits, so if there is any possibility that your pet may panic and try and escape, always make sure that your pets ID Tag and microchip details are up to date just in case.

When it comes to stressful situations like storms, we know that all pets act differently, but at least there are measures you can take to try and minimise the stress and anxiety your fur baby suffers.

Some of these measures may be trial and error until you find what works for you and your pet so that you weather the storm with minimal stress and your pets are relaxed, safe and happy again.


PURCHASE ACCEPTANCE

Please Note: "CUSTOMER SELF DECLARATION" By purchasing ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet, you acknowledge and agree that the following is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge.

  1. I confirm that my pet was examined by a Veterinarian who recommended the use of ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet on the basis of his/her diagnosis.
  2. I have read and understood that whilst my pet is being fed ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet, it is recommended that seek veterinary advice at least every 6 months regarding the usage of ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet.
  3. I have read and understood that I need to seek immediate veterinary advice if my pet's condition deteriorates in any way whilst I use ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet.

PURCHASE ACCEPTANCE

Please Note: "CUSTOMER SELF DECLARATION" By purchasing Hill’s Prescription Diet, you acknowledge and agree that the following is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge.

  1. I confirm that my pet was examined by a Veterinarian who recommended the use of Hill’s Prescription Diet on the basis of his/her diagnosis.
  2. I have read and understood that whilst my pet is being fed Hill’s Prescription Diet, it is recommended that I seek veterinary advice at least every 6 months regarding the usage of Prescription Diet.
  3. I have read and understood that I need to seek immediate veterinary advice if my pet's condition deteriorates in any way whilst I use Hill’s Prescription Diet