Tuesday, July 14, 2015

STORM THE WEATHER



At this moment, a typical late afternoon summer thunderstorm has arrived. The sky darkened, wind gained momentum, trees are swaying, grumbles of thunder shake the house and unpredictable cracks of lighting startle all members of the household, including the dogs.

Thunderstorms can create marked anxiety for our pets. The stress can be so intense that serious injury can occur. However, there are some simple steps you can take to help ride the storm.

It's important to have access to a safe haven in the house, someplace familiar and peaceful, areas where traditional rest and quiet take place.  Providing calming music and aromas, such as pheromones, a hormone produced by pets, have been shown to promote calm and secure behavior.

The Thundershirt is not just for show, there is real value to its use. This velcro jacket applies gentle, constant pressure, similar to swaddling an infant. In addition, calming supplements, such as Composure, which have ingredients including tryptophan and colostrum can be given.

There may not be one solution to assist with thunderstorm anxiety. It may take a combination of some of the aforementioned ideas. For some, all of the above is not enough. Therefore, a conversation with one of our veterinarians about prescription medications may be warranted.

- Dr. Michelle Mayers

Hillcrest Animal Hospital
www.hillcrestah.com



Hillcrest Animal Hospital is proud to serve our neighbors in the Greater Simpsonville area since 1986 with the highest quality veterinary care for your pets. Voted "Best Veterinarian of the Upstate" you can be confident knowing your pet is in good hands with our experienced veterinary team backed by a compassionate and caring staff that treats your pets as if they were our own. 

We are an AAHA-accredited veterinary hospital. That means we hold ourselves to a higher standard. Pets are our passion. And keeping them healthy is our #1 priority.

We love our pets as much as you do
. Our veterinary team looks forward to the lasting friendships we will build with your family and are honored to contribute to your pet's health and well being.  

We are happy to answer any questions you may have about our veterinarian services or your pet's health care needs.  Please contact us at (864) 967-7387 or www.hillcrestah.com.