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Helping dogs weather the storm

Thunderstorms are a nightmare for many dogs, even if they have their owners by their side to help them cope with the anxiety.

So, what about dogs in kennels at the SPCA?

Boksburg SPCA manager Maggie Mudd said it is difficult to manage thunderstorm anxiety in a kennel environment.

She explained, however, that all their kennels have areas at the back which are sheltered and closed off from the front section of the kennel so that in the event of severe weather, the dogs can retreat from the wet and noise.

“However, if we see that a dog does not go into the sheltered area and is showing signs of panic, we remove the animal from the kennel and place it in our clinic area,” said Mudd.

“If the animal’s anxiety is very bad, our veterinarian will administer something to help calm the animal down.”

She added that animals and thunderstorms are very much like animals and fireworks – when you know that they are approaching and that your animal gets scared, you need to take precautions to help prevent your animal from being terrified.

This can be done by:

  • Keeping tranquilisers (from the vet and prescribed for the animal) on hand and administering these when a storm is approaching.
  • Ensuring that the animal is in a safe and secure place so that it cannot escape and run riot in the streets and end up hurting itself.
  • Turning up the volume on a TV or radio to help drown out the sounds of the thunder.

“The only difference – and it’s a big difference – is that with fireworks we usually know when they are going to happen and can make any of the above arrangements,” Mudd said.

“However, with storms, especially the unpredictable weather that we are experiencing at the moment, it can be more difficult as lots of owners work and may not be able to pop home to do any of the above for their animal.”

If you need any further advice on helping your animal cope during a thunderstorm, contact the Boksburg SPCA on 011 916 5906/7.

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