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  2. Why are dogs so afraid of thunderstorms? Here are ways to ...

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    Having an anxious dog usually means anxiety for the owner, too. Here’s why some dogs are afraid of thunder and tips from the American Kennel Club for calming your dog during a summer ...

  3. Noise phobia in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dog noise phobia, along with dog noise anxiety, are terms sometimes used by dog owners and veterinarians to describe canine fear of, and the corresponding stress responses to, loud noises. Noise-related phobia are common in dogs, and may be triggered by fireworks, thunderstorms, gunshots, and even bird noises.

  4. Astraphobia - Wikipedia

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    Research confirms high levels of cortisol – a hormone associated with stress – affects dogs during and after thunderstorms. [5] Remedies include behavioral therapies such as counter conditioning and desensitization, anti-anxiety medications, and dog appeasing pheromone, a synthetic analogue of a hormone secreted by nursing canine mothers. [6]

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    Alleging Anxiety in Dogs. ... Some owners swear by weighted or constricting clothing items called “thunder shirts” to help dogs who suffer from anxiety of loud noises like storms or fireworks ...

  6. Does thunder scare your dog? Here's how to get noise anxiety ...

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  7. Dog behavior - Wikipedia

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    Rather, how dogs play indicates their temperament and relationship with their owner. Dogs that play rough-and-tumble are more amenable and show lower separation anxiety than dogs which play other types of games, and dogs playing tug-of-war and "fetch" are more confident. Dogs that start most games are less amenable and more likely to be aggressive.

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