WHERE DOES YOUR DOG HIDE DURING STORMS?
Hiding is One of 16 Signs a Dog Suffers From Thunderstorm Aversion;
Florida Veterinary Study Hopes to Help
RALEIGH, N.C.,
A veterinary clinical study taking place at multiple locations in
Florida Dogs Experience More Storms
With frequent, powerful summer storms,
After moving from
"I seriously believe that one day she will have a seizure or a stroke during a storm because she gets herself so wound up and upset," said Snellinger. "Here, the storms are a daily occurrence; my heart just aches for her."
Dogs and Owners Suffering
Thunderstorm aversion goes beyond fear. For many dogs, their extreme reaction begins long before a storm arrives, triggered by changes in barometric pressure, sound, or light, and can even last hours after the storm passes. This condition can have life-altering effects on both dogs and their owners.
"[My dog] tries to make herself invisible. I can see the terror in her face. She shakes, tucks her tail, and runs. We've found her in a closet, under the bed, even once inside my [clothes] dryer. I hate seeing her suffer, so I do whatever I can to be there for her, which has included sleepless nights and canceling plans, but honestly, not much helps."
What Dogs are Eligible?
In order to be eligible, dogs must show signs of thunderstorm aversion, weigh at least 8.8 lbs., be in good general health, and meet certain other criteria. Interested dog owners can visit DogStormStudy.com to learn more and see if there's a participating veterinary study site nearby. Owners who believe their dogs may qualify should complete a short online pre-screening questionnaire, which helps determine whether their dogs may be eligible for an in-person evaluation by a trained Study Veterinarian.
Time is Limited – Act Now
Interested pet owners should act quickly, as the study only runs through
Study participation offers pet owners a chance to help their dogs and support research that could potentially benefit generations of dogs in the future.
To learn more, visit DogStormStudy.com
About Visionaire
Visionaire Research & Education supports patient recruitment for veterinary clinical studies, helping veterinary pharmaceutical Sponsors speed new pet medications to market. The Company's number one priority is helping dogs, cats, and horses — and their owners — experience a better quality of life through innovative treatments and solutions. For more information, visit vrande.com.
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