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Weird dog behaviors and antics explained by experts - Page 32 of 45 - Kiwi Report

Weird dog behaviors and antics explained by experts


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[post_page_title]Why dogs fear thunders[/post_page_title]
Well, this one is fairly understandable, since we’ve been known to occasionally hide under the blanket ourselves during a thunder storm. But in dogs, this fear can actually become a phobia, which can cause them to pace, shiver, and drool during a thunder storm.

Why dogs fear thunders

If this happens, you can try putting on a CD of thunderstorm noises at a low volume, while playing with your dog and giving them treats. Then raise the volume level slowly when they’re comfortable, to get them to associate thunders with good times.
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