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Movement is medicine 🤸🏻♀️
First a little about Rose.
She's a ten year old mixed breed (probably anatolian and maybe little lab) Aussie. Spayed. One other playmate (Danny, a five year old BMC/beagle). No other fears or mental conditions (unless you consider rebellion a condition). She's always been very physically fit and only recently has her age begun to show.
Ever since she was a puppy she's had pretty intense fear of storms. Shaking, whining, and hyperventilating whenever a storm is coming.
I have used some meds prescribed by the vet when she was younger, but I really don't like drugging my dog. She's not super touchy feely so rubbing, or stroking her doesn't help. I've tried using dryer sheets, towels, dark spaces, ear massages, nothing seems to help.
Any suggestions for helping her relax during storms? I have always loved using natural methods so anything that doesn't require me shoving a pill down her throat would be much appreciated
She's a ten year old mixed breed (probably anatolian and maybe little lab) Aussie. Spayed. One other playmate (Danny, a five year old BMC/beagle). No other fears or mental conditions (unless you consider rebellion a condition). She's always been very physically fit and only recently has her age begun to show.
Ever since she was a puppy she's had pretty intense fear of storms. Shaking, whining, and hyperventilating whenever a storm is coming.
I have used some meds prescribed by the vet when she was younger, but I really don't like drugging my dog. She's not super touchy feely so rubbing, or stroking her doesn't help. I've tried using dryer sheets, towels, dark spaces, ear massages, nothing seems to help.
Any suggestions for helping her relax during storms? I have always loved using natural methods so anything that doesn't require me shoving a pill down her throat would be much appreciated
