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I feel your pain on this one, our bullmastiff-mix (also a rescue) is phobic of about anything noisy, the vacuum cleaner, fireworks, gunshots, thunderstorms... I could go on. It seems to be getting worse as he ages too. I used to put him in his kennel when I vacuumed so he wasn't running around the house in a panic knocking everything over, until he bent the wires on his door and broke out. In our old house he got himself so worked up once that he ran right into the wall and dented the drywall with his huge head. So now he goes in the garage when I vacuum, but he still just absolute shrieks and it makes me wonder what the neighbors must think... :roll eyes: Here is this gigantic dog, and he's just a big baby. And when it storms his screeching begins at the first sign of lightning. Needless to say, I didn't get much sleep last night either... and is it just me or do thunderstorms seem to always happen at night?!
So I understand your frustration, we've had him for six years now, and while I feel terrible for him because I don't know what happened to him to make him so afraid of noises, it certainly does get old after a while. Especially when you feel like you have tried it all. If you hear anything about the thunder vest, let me know, I'm interested to know more about it too.
Well, we know our rescue was in 6 different homes before she got to us and she was abused. She was going to be taken to the shelter but my DH couldn't bare the fact that if she went there, she would be put down. She had MAJOR behavioral issues, especially her aggressiveness towards adults. :: sigh :: Not my first choice in dogs but we have worked hard with her over the almost two years we've had her. Two weeks ago I had friends over and she happily walked up to them to be petted and loved (HUGE difference from the scared, wild barking, snapping crazy dog of a year ago).
So despite her thurnderstorm issue, excessive shedding, and the fact that, given space and opportunity, steals food (serious counter surfer), completely different dog. LOL if we have parties she must be in her crate. One time she ate $30 worth of gormet cheese...I was one hot momma that day.
I feel your pain on this one, our bullmastiff-mix (also a rescue) is phobic of about anything noisy, the vacuum cleaner, fireworks, gunshots, thunderstorms... I could go on. It seems to be getting worse as he ages too. I used to put him in his kennel when I vacuumed so he wasn't running around the house in a panic knocking everything over, until he bent the wires on his door and broke out. In our old house he got himself so worked up once that he ran right into the wall and dented the drywall with his huge head. So now he goes in the garage when I vacuum, but he still just absolute shrieks and it makes me wonder what the neighbors must think... :roll eyes: Here is this gigantic dog, and he's just a big baby. And when it storms his screeching begins at the first sign of lightning. Needless to say, I didn't get much sleep last night either... and is it just me or do thunderstorms seem to always happen at night?!

So I understand your frustration, we've had him for six years now, and while I feel terrible for him because I don't know what happened to him to make him so afraid of noises, it certainly does get old after a while. Especially when you feel like you have tried it all. If you hear anything about the thunder vest, let me know, I'm interested to know more about it too.

Well, we know our rescue was in 6 different homes before she got to us and she was abused. She was going to be taken to the shelter but my DH couldn't bare the fact that if she went there, she would be put down. She had MAJOR behavioral issues, especially her aggressiveness towards adults. :: sigh :: Not my first choice in dogs but we have worked hard with her over the almost two years we've had her. Two weeks ago I had friends over and she happily walked up to them to be petted and loved (HUGE difference from the scared, wild barking, snapping crazy dog of a year ago).
So despite her thurnderstorm issue, excessive shedding, and the fact that, given space and opportunity, steals food (serious counter surfer), completely different dog. LOL if we have parties she must be in her crate. One time she ate $30 worth of gormet cheese...I was one hot momma that day.