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hlthe2b

(114,643 posts)
3. Same principle, but using a THUNDERSHIRT (or a vest from same company) helps many
Sat May 16, 2026, 03:59 PM
11 hrs ago

My last dog used to go into an interior bathroom and get into the dark shower behind the curtain...Initially I was concerned with leaving her there, but she self-soothed there.

A similar principle is to have one bedroom with insulated black-out curtains you can pull on all windows, some fans to provide background white noise and maybe music or tv with soothing music or sounds--even cable news on low can be helpful). Likewise some soothing scents in a diffuser like lavender or, they do sell collars that release calming scents and they work for many.

SheltieLover

(81,663 posts)
2. Yes! Rescue Remedy Flower Essence / FES 5-Flower Remedy & homemade thundershirt using an ace bandage
Sat May 16, 2026, 03:43 PM
11 hrs ago

The flower essence remedies are fabulous and used by many rescue groups and holistic vets.

The ace bandage / thundershirt works on the same premise as a cattle press for people with autism or the weighted blanket that many find so calming.

Here is a link to the DIY thundershirt using an ace bandage:

https://share.google/7DzJKYOA9GqRbAb8V

MustLoveBeagles

(17,205 posts)
4. Thanks for the ideas
Sat May 16, 2026, 05:41 PM
9 hrs ago

The last dog we had with this problem we used meds They either didn't work or worked a little too well. I want to try safer methods. The other night she kept hubby up all night she was so scared.

in2herbs

(4,523 posts)
5. Rescue Remedy does not sedate. It acts to separate the reality from fiction. the military has used it on
Sat May 16, 2026, 05:59 PM
9 hrs ago

soldiers with PTSD. There is no possibility of over medicating. In serious situations I have doubled and tripled the recommended dose and found to have received better response.

The Rescue Remedy for pets does not contain alcohol. That is the only difference between the pet and human remedy.

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