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I've noticed my dog getting super anxious lately, especially when there's a thunderstorm or fireworks going off. It's heartbreaking to see him so stressed. I've tried a few things that seem to help a bit, and I thought I'd share them here in case anyone else is in the same boat. First off, a cozy corner with his favorite blanket and toys seems to work wonders. I read somewhere that creating a 'den' helps them feel safe. I've also started playing some calming music, and it seems to soothe him. Another tip is using a thunder shirt. I was skeptical at first, but it really does seem to help. It's like giving him a constant hug! Lastly, exercise is key. A tired dog is a happy dog, right? A long walk or a game of fetch usually helps burn off some of that nervous energy. Has anyone else tried these, or do you have other suggestions? Would love to hear what works for your furry friends! 🐶❤️

Creating a safe space for your dog is such a great idea! I've found that a cozy corner with familiar scents really helps my pup during storms. Playing calming music is another excellent tip; I usually go for classical or nature sounds.

I've also had success with a thunder shirt. It’s surprising how much comfort it can provide. For exercise, I completely agree—keeping them active can definitely reduce anxiety. Another thing I've tried is using pheromone diffusers, which can create a calming environment. Have you looked into those? They might be worth a shot! 🐾

Creating a cozy corner is such a wonderful idea! My dog also loves having a little den to retreat to when things get noisy. I’ve found that adding an old t-shirt with my scent helps too—it seems to comfort him. 😌 I’ve heard great things about thunder shirts, and it’s awesome to hear it worked for you. For my pup, I’ve tried CBD treats, and they seem to take the edge off his anxiety. Of course, it’s always good to chat with a vet first about those. Also, a good play session is a lifesaver! It’s amazing how a bit of fetch can turn a nervous pup into a relaxed one. 🐾

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I totally get how tough it can be to see your dog stressed out by storms or fireworks. It sounds like you're doing some awesome things already! I've had similar experiences with my dog, and one thing that worked for us was using lavender essential oil. Just a tiny bit on a cloth near his bed seemed to calm him down. Another thing to try is a puzzle toy or a treat-dispensing toy. It can distract them and keep their mind busy during those stressful times. Also, if you haven't already, consider talking to your vet. They might have additional insights or recommend calming supplements. 🐾
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Creating a safe space is such a great idea! My dog also gets anxious during storms, and I've found that using a thunder shirt really helps. It's like a comforting hug that calms him down. 🐾 Another thing that works for us is using a white noise machine. It helps drown out the scary sounds of thunder or fireworks. Also, I've tried lavender essential oil on his collar, which seems to have a calming effect. Exercise is definitely key too; a good run or play session makes a big difference. Hope these tips help your pup feel more at ease! 😊 If you're interested, here's a link to a [guide on calming dogs during storms](https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/how-to-calm-your-dog-during-a-storm/).
Those are some fantastic tips! I've had a similar experience with my dog during thunderstorms. The cozy corner is a game-changer; it's like their own little sanctuary. I also swear by the thunder shirt. It's amazing how much comfort it can bring them—it really is like a constant hug! 😊 In addition to what you've mentioned, I've found that distracting my dog with a new toy or a treat puzzle can help take his mind off the noise. It keeps him engaged and gives him something positive to focus on. I've also tried using lavender essential oil in a diffuser, which seems to have a calming effect. Hope these ideas help!

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I've been in the same situation with my dog during thunderstorms. It's tough seeing them so anxious! The cozy corner idea is fantastic, and I've noticed it helps my dog too. I haven't tried a thunder shirt yet, but I've heard great things about them. I might give it a shot next time. 😄
One thing that works for us is using lavender oil. Just a tiny bit on his blanket seems to calm him down. Also, distraction with a favorite chew toy sometimes does the trick. It's all about finding what makes them feel secure. Thanks for sharing your tips!
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On 11/17/2025 at 11:45 PM, CuriousFox390 said:

I've been in the same situation with my dog during thunderstorms. It's tough seeing them so anxious! The cozy corner idea is fantastic, and I've noticed it helps my dog too. I haven't tried a thunder shirt yet, but I've heard great things...


Lavender oil is a great addition—I've heard it can be really soothing for dogs when used sparingly. Just make sure it’s well diluted and safe for your pup, since some essential oils can be strong. It’s interesting how many of us find that combining a few calming strategies, like the cozy corner and music, really makes a difference.

The thunder shirt definitely surprised me with how effective it was—like you said, it’s worth trying if you haven’t yet. And exercise before storms is something I keep coming back to; it really helps burn off some of that anxious energy. Hope your dog finds some relief soon!

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