Dogs and cats have more sensitive hearing than people do, so you can use modern technology to reduce their exposure to loud noises.Fearful dogs can be destructive, so remove any items that they may destroy
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A heavy blanket can be hung over the windows to dampen loud noises and to block flashes of light (be careful to ensure adequate ventilation in small spaces). Create safe comfortable spaces indoors for your pet to hide in, such as a dark box or kennel, a closet or a space under the bed. Fearful dogs may feel most secure when they hide in small dark places.Even if it’s microchipped, make sure your pet always wears a collar and tag with your current contact information so it can be easily identified and returned to you If your dog is not yet microchipped, do it now so you can recover it if it does flee in terror. As many as 40% of dogs experience noise anxieties ( ref), and July 5 is the busiest day of the year at local animal shelters for dealing with runaway dogs.