Does your pet have noise phobia?
4th of july-pets
With the 4th of July holiday right around the corner, pet owners may be concerned about the stress their pets may endure due to loud fireworks. The fear of loud noises such as: fireworks, gun shots, and thunderstorms is quite common among dogs. These fears can sometimes evolve into phobias, which are defined as “persistent, excessive, and irrational fear response,” states Veterinary Services Department, Drs. Foster & Smith, Inc. Holly Nash, DVM. MS Signs of noise phobia:
hiding, urination/defecation,
chewing, panting,
pacing, attempts to escape,
drooling, lack of appetite,
trembling,
barking/meowing.
In an attempt to comfort their stressed pets during periods of loud noises, such as a thunderstorm or fireworks display, pet owners may actually be reinforcing their behavior. Conversely, punishing pets for their fearful responses during noises only amplifies their fears. Instead, the best way to modify their fearful response is to exude confidence rather than fear, and redirect their attention with something they like such as playing with a ball or brushing. Medications and changing the pet’s environment may also aid in overcoming noise phobia. For more information on this topic and ways to help your pets while you are away contact TLC House & Pet Sitting Service for some tips.
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