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How to keep your dog safe and happy during a storm. Our top tips and advice on how to keep our four-legged friends happy and safe during a storm. Storms can be scary for our canine friends, and some may need support from their owners to help them cope.
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Walk your dog well before the storm is due as it may be some time before it’s safe for your dog to venture outside and relieve themselves. Don’t forget to block off cat flaps to stop dogs (and cats) escaping. Make a safe den for your dog to retreat to if they feel scared.
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Dogs, like many other animals can sense changes in the weather. Often dogs can appear worried or pace prior to thunder even beginning. Prepare for bad weather or nearby firework celebrations by p roviding somewhere safe for them to relax, like a crate covered with thick blankets with an open door so they have the freedom to come and go.
Warmer weather can often mean more thunderstorms. A drop in barometric pressure, loud noises and the darkening of skies can all have a negative impact on dogs. Below are some top tips to help your dog cope during a thunderstorm.
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