calliecritturs
Posted : 8/15/2009 3:12:25 PM
It tends to be more than just "noise" with storm phobia-- it tends to be the electrostatic charge of the storm and an outdoor kennel would have caused that to resonate big time. Desensitizing with the storm CD might help a bit, but generally it's going to take time to extinguish such a behavior and gain her trust again.
All it takes is ONE bad turn to form a behavior or generalize it like this. So you keep working on it.
How do you have a storm party at 3:00 a.m.? It's all in your own personal enthusiasm. Keep a bag of something yummy in the beside stand -- the big deal with a storm is for you to chart *verbally* the progress of the storm. By "counting" after the flash to the 'boom' time after time you are seeing the progress of the storm.
No -- they don't "count" per se, but by you watching the storm progress (wow, it's getting closer ... Hey .. it's right over us!! to "Now, it's going away!";) they begin to get the idea that you really DO understand it and are confident. That makes it easier then for the dog to adopt your attitude.
ALL the valerian and calms do is help calm the brain down enough so she CAN think.
And exercise? Get creative with other forms of exercise. Just tossing something inside over and over and over -- maybe find a dog training club locally who has indoor facilities to do some agility or flyball (whatever works). If you have a house you may be able to make some of your own agility type equipment to use. She may not be a "natural" at agility but anything to spur some activity.
Even doing some short spurts of "obedience" can be exercise.