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Dog Anxiety Around Fireworks and Storms: Stressful For Pets and Humans

Dog anxiety can be so painful if it is your dog who is suffering. Dog stress around fireworks is very common. It is also a very common time for animals to get lost, injured, or killed as they run in panic, thinking that the sky is falling down.

dog anxiety hiding scaredAnd you, as their caretaker, can feel helpless too. No matter what you do to soothe them, they don’t seem to hear you.

This is the worst time of year for shelters and rescue organizations as well—more animals get lost and go missing during fireworks celebrations than at any other time of the year.

How to heal dog anxiety

If your dog anxiety is because they are afraid of fireworks, storms, or other noises, I’m sure you’ve tried everything. You’ve tried talking to them—you told them not to worry, everything is okay, please calm down.

“They’re just fireworks (or thunder or…)! Please stop freaking out, it’s just noise and a light show in the sky!”

How’d that work out for you?

Did they listen to you and immediately calm down? Or did they completely ignore you and continue shaking, running around looking for an escape, and hiding?

If you don’t know how to communicate with dogs properly by speaking their language in a way that they can hear and understand, then I doubt you had much success.

You may also have tried the drugs route and requested something from your vet to help calm dog anxiety around fireworks, storms, and other noise phobia problems.

And you tried them, but anti-anxiety meds can put them into a sleepy, catatonic state, and may not prevent them from running away, freaking out or hurting themselves or others.

Even worse, you have to be there to give the medication to them. But what if the scary things happen when you’re not there?

Medications that numb them out or slow them down… but they’re still scared inside don’t help long term. And sometimes they don’t even help in the short term.

That’s because the drugs don’t solve the real underlying problems, they only dull down the symptoms to make it easier for everyone to deal with the poor suffering anxious dog.

And even worse, prescription drugs for dog anxiety are not safe

They take a toll on your animal’s kidneys and liver and can make them very sick over time.

So what can you do?

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First, realize that the real problem isn’t the noise. It’s the conversation they are having inside their heads about how they’re going to die.

How the sky is falling. We’re all in imminent danger because it’s the end of the world.

How nowhere is safe, and mom or dad aren’t listening to me, they don’t understand, they can’t protect or help me… I have to run and hide before the world blows up.

If you have a precious pet who is afraid of fireworks, check out my 50-minute Helping Pets Overcome Fear of Fireworks, Thunder, and Noise Phobias Course. Helping your pet overcome their fear of loud noises is one of the best things you can do for them.

Dog Anxiety Around Fireworks—Stressful For Pets and Humans

When the noise in their heads is louder than your voice, they can’t hear you

By not being able to communicate with your pet heart to heart, mind to mind, you can’t address their fears in a real meaningful way. When they are in a world of fear and noise, all they can hear is their own terrified voice inside their heads. All your attempts to settle their nerves and calm them go flying right out the window in the face of their huge, overwhelming fight-flight-survival fears.

It is so painful knowing that you may be living with a beloved animal who is trapped inside their own world of fear (or perhaps your friends are).

It is truly a nightmare situation and can make even the most experienced, loving dog guardian feel frustrated and helpless.

I know this feeling very well because I’ve worked with thousands of animals and their loving caretakers in similar situations, solving their animal’s fears and restoring ease, peace, and well-being.

In every one of these cases, I was able to ease their suffering and help them find their peace. Through the healing art of animal communication, they discovered how to not be afraid and to embrace living in a brand new reality.

It is really a life-changing experience — transforming nightmares, fear, and panic to acceptance, calm, and ease. The results last a lifetime without harmful side effects or the ongoing expense or time management concerns like administering drugs.

And they’ve continued to make a difference, no matter what the weather or what the crazy people are doing with their BANG BOOM POP fireworks!

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Learn animal communication to ease dog anxiety so you can help heal their mind

You can learn to do this too. You can learn to listen and talk with your pets, so you can together improve and enrich your lives in so many ways.

Your ability to understand animals and improve your skills in communicating with them will help you solve this problem and many others like them. It can go a long way toward helping them find their inner peace, calm, and settle so they can be safe, happy, and healthy.

In the next post, I’ll give you a technique that can help your pet be safe, calm, cool, and collected, no matter what h*ll is breaking loose around them in the sky.

If you’re ready to start your journey in the wonderful world of Animal Communication, it’s time to start!

Download my FREE Ebook: Hidden Secrets to Communicating with Pets HERE.

Or dive into the complete Talking With Animals program with my Beginning Core Foundations Animal Communication Course.

All The Heart School of Animal Communication® courses are fully guaranteed, so there’s no risk of taking the next step.

Enjoyed this article? Here are some other popular posts you might like:

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Filed Under: Animal Communication, Cat Talk, Dog Talk Tagged With: Animal Communication, dog anxiety, Fireworks

Sebastian’s Tale of Overcoming His Fear of Thunderstorms

There once was a gorgeous Persian cat named Sebastian

Sebastian was a seasoned traveler, having flown all over the country with his mom and dad. fear of thunderstorms 2

He loved going places, and took all the hullabaloo, affection and showered attention in stride with aplomb and graceful acceptance. 

But when storms came, or the fireworks went off at the neighborhood amusement park not far from their house, he totally lost his cool. 

Pacing, whining, meowing constantly, Sebastian frantically raced around the house. Fearfully ducking and cringing, he suffered every time the sonic booms hit.

His worried mom called me, desperate for help.

When I talked with Sebastian, he told me what he thought was going on.  And we had a heart to heart discussion about it.  

I attempted to ease his mind, explaining what fireworks were about, how they worked, and about storms, how they couldn’t hurt him…

But his viewpoint was very firm, there was no budging him on it. 

He was convinced that he knew all about the World According to Sebastian.

So I considered what he told me…

hmmm.

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What to do to help this kitty with his fear of thunderstorms? 

Then, I had an Ah HA moment! 

The light bulb went on.

I told him my idea and he LOVED it. 

What happened that night when the fireworks went off like they always do…?

Or when the next storm with scary lightening and booming thunder came rolling through…? 

Sebastian calmly did exactly as I’d suggested. 

Problem Solving with Pets Pretty as you please, he happily found his perfect place, the one we created together, and he stayed there, taking a nap until it was over.

This is that dreaded time of year when fireworks and storms coming along. 

The time when massive numbers of frightened animals run away from home, get lost, destroy property and get hurt. 

If your (or a friend’s) furrkid is terrified, frantic, scared out of their mind…

And you feel helpless, worried, not knowing what to do to help them…

Maybe you’ve tried to talk to them about it, but got nowhere very fast…

You just need to know how to go about the conversation to get the best results. 

Here’s what you want.

I created a new home study course to help conquer a fear of thunderstorms like Sebastian’s called:

How to Overcome Fireworks, Thunder and Noise Phobias

Knowing what your pet needs to be safe, to calm down and settle no matter what the weather or the crazy humans are doing with their blow up toys.

Taking the time to communicate with them in the RIGHT WAY makes ALL the difference in the world…for both of you.

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You and your pet do not have to experience this agony ever again! 

You just need to know how to help them through it so they can find their peace.

How did I make such a difference with Sebastian?

I’m so glad you asked…

Because I tell the rest of his story in the course, with several others that will just blow you away!  

Be Your Pet’s BFF! Click Here and see what all the buzz is about!

https://www.new.learnhowtotalktoanimals.com/fireworks-noise-thunder-course/ 

Whether you are just beginning your journey into the wonderful world of animal communication or you are ready to advance your skills to mastery level…

You really don’t want to waste another day not knowing how to help pets with their fear of fireworks, thunder or noises, do you?

Connecting with the sentient feeling world around you — and knowing how to help them overcome their fears — is one of the sweetest most incredible things you can do, ever!

Learn How to Talk with Animals

If you’re an animal talk student, or a professional communicator, then I encourage you to follow YOUR heart deeper into the wonderful world of animal communication and learn how to solve problems like this one!

Time is of the essence when it comes to being able to understand animals thoughts, wisdom, pain and viewpoints.

Because I want to give you every reason today to be decisive and to take action, for you AND for your pet, I’m offering the course at a steeply discounted introductory rate.  

It’s only $47 (regularly $97).  But I can’t promise to leave it at that price for very long.  I suggest you get it now. 

No Risk!  Like all my courses, it’s 100% guaranteed with my Better Than Free Guarantee. 

https://www.new.learnhowtotalktoanimals.com/fireworks-noise-thunder-course/ 

Much love to you and your Angels, Teachers, Guides and Healers cleverly disguised as animals

Be sure to leave your comment below!

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