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Old 02-20-2013, 08:58 AM   #2
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Based on previous threads and responses here, Thundershirts work for some dogs and not others, and in various situations.

Thundershirts do not automatically cure fear, but they can be helpful to some dogs in some situations.

A Thundershirt could be a helpful tool, but you definitely want to focus your efforts on training. Work with your girl like she is a new pup. Start exposing her to new things daily, or things that typically frighten her. Do it gently and use treat rewards and praise in your exercises.

Always maintain a confident, happy demeanor. Most trainers will say not to coddle or act reassuring, but I do a little with my guys. I trained them to understand, "It's okay" to tell them something is safe.

For example, both of my boys were scared of encountering unusual objects on our walks, like a new yard ornament in someone's yard, or a balloon attached to a mailbox, or an unusual piece of garbage waiting for pickup at the curb. I encouraged my boys to approach the object by saying, "Check it out! It's okay." If they got closer to the object, I praised them. If they touched the object with their nose, I gave them a little treat.

Exposure and positive experiences are key. The Thundershirt may be a helpful aid. It is almost like a warm jacket, so be careful using it when the weather starts warming up.
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