Most dogs are frightened of loud noises, specifically thunderstorms and other similar, unexpected sounds that jangles their ears-especially for puppies. They're not used to hearing loud banging sounds and their ears are sharper and more sensitive than adult dog's ears.
When dealing with the possibility of having a terror stricken, nervous puppy, some dog owners use tranquilizers as a last resort during an approaching thunderstorm. This is considered an extreme treatment that is not highly recommended. However, there is a better alternative: A safe, drug-free, over-the-counter supplement that is available for dogs with nervousness ...it is known as melatonin.
Melatonin - Used To Treat Dog's Fear Of Thunderstorms
Most dog owners have heard of melatonin already, as many people use it. It is a naturally stirring hormone that is secreted by a small endocrine gland called the pineal gland at the found at the bottom of the brain.
Melatonin helps control and maintains the body's circadian rhythm (the body's 24-hour inner clock that tells mammals what time to go to asleep and when to wake up). In humans, melatonin is used as a natural sleeping aid - in dogs, this natural hormone is given to reduce the fear of thunder and other various loud sounds. Many dog owners also use melatonin to treat other stress problems that their dogs may have.
Melatonin is said to have a great result with at least 75% of dogs who take the medication. In some dogs, melatonin is most helpful when it is given just before the storm hits. Other pets do best when the medication is given as they are starting to show signs of anxiety and fear.
Melatonin works in the body for up to eight hours. It is recommended that you do not use this supplement on pregnant dogs. Make sure that you consult your vet before using for the recommended safety dose.
Natural Plant Oils To Get Rid Of Fleas
A second all-natural product which can aid curing one of your dog's worst enemies is natural plant oil used to deter fleas. A new method is available for many dog owners who are seeking for a safer and more natural approach in treating fleas.
It is known as aromatherapy. This consists of a mixture of different plant oils as a natural alternative to strong chemicals used in combating against fleas.
These oils are extracted from plants using a special type of distillation process known as steam distillation. The formula is rubbed into the dog's coat and is believed to be very helpful in preventing and treating fleas.
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Several of these natural plant oil products also have essential oils such as lavender, lemongrass, and peppermint, which all helps to create a very comforting sensation on your dog's skin and coat. Best of all, these ingredients are also helpful in repelling against mosquitoes. You can find out further information about the supplements mentioned in this article on the Internet or better yet, contact your vet.
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