In Florida, more dogs run away during thunderstorms than at any other time. Thats not surprising given that most of us endure over 100 thunderstorms per year. Thats 1 out of 4 days of living hell for our canine friends and thousands of dogs reported lost with each major storm system.
While it may seem like no big deal for us, thunderstorms are a major cause of stress and fear for dogs.
Dogs experience frightening anxiety when hearing loud noises. Thunderstorms instantly put dogs into fight or flight mode. While your dog may be used to hearing the garbage truck or an occasional siren, they don’t get accustomed to thunderstorms and fireworks.
Put yourself in your dog’s shoes (paws). To a dog, the violent sounds of thunderstorms must seem like armageddon!
Dogs in fear experience instinctive flight responses that sends them looking for a haven. They have been reported to jump over fences, crash through windows and gnaw through doors. Thats how many end up on our roadways dodging traffic.
In a nervous state of panic and distress, dogs can loose their sense of direction and many end up lost.
Animal shelter cases spike over 500% during thunderstorms. But many of our shelters just aren’t designed, equipped or staffed to handle so many stressed runaways all at once. Often things only get worse for some.
Sadly, less than 15% of lost pets are returned to their owners. What’s worse is that up to 60% of lost pets have to be euthanized.
Some people try to protect their dog from the shock of thunderstorms by locking their dog in a room with the TV or stereo playing at a loud volume. But again, step in your dog’s paws. Does this seem humane? Dogs have exceptional hearing. They still hear the booming of the thunder over the noise of the TV.
Dogs can sense changes in the atmosphere’s pressure, and it drops ahead of a thunderstorm. You may notice your dog geting nervous ahead of a storm. Signs that your dog may be nervous about a pending storm may include; ears back, tails down, eyes wide, panting, lip-licking and yawning according to the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.
This is when you want to start comforting and calming your dog, humanely.
There is an easy way to keep your dog safe and calm during thunderstorms (or fireworks if you live near any of our amusement parks). And the best part is you don’t have to lock your dog all alone in a dark room.
This solution doesn’t cause any negative side effects and requires no prescription. Though it’s approved by veterinarians, this low-cost and easy solution doesn’t involve making an appointment with your vet and waiting in line to see one.
The solution is Peaceful Pup
7 Plant Oils That Keeps Dogs Relaxed During Thunderstorms
Peaceful Pup is a blend of 7 safe and soothing essential oils. On their own, all of these essential oils have been studied for their calming effects. When they are blended, the relaxing properties of each of the following oils on the central nervous system become amplified:
- When exposed to Lavender oil, dogs spend significantly more time resting and sitting and less time moving and barking, says a study in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association.
- Chamomile oil acts as a muscle relaxer and provides relief from a variety of stressful situations and animal disorders, says VCA Animal Hospitals, which operates more than 750 animal hospitals in North America.
- Geranium oil has shown significant anti-anxiety and antidepressant activity in several animal studies.
- Frankincense oil is high in a-pinene, limonene, a-thujene, compounds which have shown to have a tranquilizing effect.
- Cypress and lemon oil both have sedative effects; they induces a sense of calmness and relaxation when used aromatically or topically. They are particularly useful for fireworks and thunderstorms and other loud noises. Both of these oils also stimulate feelings of happiness and ease.
- Sweet almond oil acts as an antidepressant on animals, suggests a study in Biomedical Research.
How Do You Use Peaceful Pup?
Peaceful Pup comes in 2 different bottles: an aromatherapy bottle and a roll-on bottle. For best results, use both!
This all natural dog calming oil can be safely used to calm and soothe your dog in any stressful situation including:
- Thunder Storms
- Hurricanes
- Fireworks
- Vet Visits
- House Guests
- Dog Walks
- Baths/Dog Groomers
- Separation Anxiety
- Travel
To diffuse, simply pour 10-15 drops of the aromatherapy bottle into an essential oil diffuser. Diffuse Peaceful Pup before, during and after each storm. Your dog will quickly recognize Peaceful Pup’s soothing scent as a sign of comfort and protection.
To use the roll-on bottle, apply it directly to the back of your dog’s neck and massage it in with your fingers. You can also apply the oil directly to the bottom of your dogs paws for quick absorption of the therapeutic oils.
Remember, dogs are canines with incredible hearing that works three times as well as humans. Peaceful Pup is meant to make it easier on your dog during thunderstorms. Even with the help of Peaceful Pup, your dog needs your love and support during these stressful times.
If you have to leave your loved one unattended while you are at work, it is a good idea to use Peaceful Pup daily each morning before you leave the house.
We use Peaceful Pup daily and my Jack Russel loves the extra attention she gets during the morning routine!
Is Peaceful Pup Safe For All Dogs?
Yes, Peaceful Pup’s 7 all-natural ingredients are 100% pure and safe for all breeds, all sizes and all ages of dogs. Its helped thousands of dogs and it will help yours!
Do you think of your dog as family? Keep your family safe. Peaceful Pup is a simple, cost-effective and humane solution to help calm and relax your dog during thunderstorms or any stressful situation.
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Pro Tip: Use Peaceful Pup in any stressful situation or anytime your dog is acting overly nervous or anxious.