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QuiltnNan 10-25-2011 03:10 AM


Originally Posted by craftybear
I use the unscented fabric softener sheets and rub on the back of my small shih tzu head and it calmed her right down and now I rub it on her when a storm is approaching

this is very interesting - a little aroma therapy

grann of 6 10-25-2011 03:54 AM


Originally Posted by timepasser
Has anyone here used those vest or sweater type things for your dogs that are afraid of storms. Do they really work? My little 12 yr old poddle is terrified and gets worse with age, I am afraid he is going to have a heart attack he shakes so bad. Have tried meds from the vet, but they don't help. Any advice on these vests?

I have a Great Dane and a Rottweiler mix that are petrified of thunder and fireworks. I bought them Thundershirts after reading the glowing recommendations on their website. I did as was instructed, let them wear them for a while during a sunny day. The biggest problem is that my dogs know the storm is coming hours before it gets here and it is impossible to get them on soon enough to work. Long story short, I returned them. The Dane liked the shirt, but hid under the cumputer desk shaking the whole time. The rottie was a nervous wreck as soon as the shirt went on; paced and wouldn't lay down. As soon as the shirt came off he layed down and slept. Try one out, it may work better on small dogs. They are guaranteed, so you can return them if not satisfied. I have also used the herbal remedies, which seem to help, but again you have to use them ahead of the storm. For my dogs, Benadryl works the best of anything; this was recommended by my vet. Good luck!

janRN 10-25-2011 04:43 AM

I didn't want to invest the money in a Thundershirt and have it not work so I used one of my DH's t-shirts. Patches is chubby and the shirt was a little loose so I tied it in a knot at the hem line. It worked!! Now I just go grab a t-shirt when it storms.

echoemb 10-25-2011 06:25 AM

There is also a way that you can wrap an Ace bandage around the dog that does the same thing as a thundershirt. You will need to google the directions but it is cheaper than a Thundershirt.

raedar63 10-25-2011 06:51 AM


Originally Posted by echoemb
There is also a way that you can wrap an Ace bandage around the dog that does the same thing as a thundershirt. You will need to google the directions but it is cheaper than a Thundershirt.

That is what I did to see if the thunder shirt was going to work :)

carhop 10-25-2011 07:43 AM

I had to give mine tranquilizers and they made her sleepy otherwise she would hide behind the toilet

Sadiemae 10-25-2011 07:50 AM

I googled ace bandages and found this:
http://www.ehow.com/how_6173772_wrap...t-anxiety.html

fayzer 10-25-2011 08:00 AM

I have one for Roxy. I used to give her meds, now she wants the shirt. It isn't a cure all if the thunder and lighting is really bad but it helps.

fayzer 10-25-2011 08:00 AM

double post.....sorry!

patski 10-25-2011 08:48 AM

get one, it has a 30 or 60 day return guarantee so if it doesn;t work they will take it back


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