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Storm Babet: Expert issues urgent storm advice to pet owners - London TV

Storm Babet: Expert issues urgent storm advice to pet owners

The Met Office has issued a Red warning as Storm Babet will bring exceptional rainfall, strong winds and thunderstorms to parts of the UK. With this in mind, it’s important to understand how storms impact our pets, and how we can help to keep them safe and happy whatever the weather.

Below, the experts at Animal Friends Pet Insurance have outlined some signs your pets may display in the run-up to a storm, as well as advice on how to keep your pet calm when the claps and crashes really begin:

Is your pet sensing a storm?
Signs to look for in your dog:

Panting excessively, drooling or yawning
Shaking
Putting their tail between their legs
Signs to look for in your cat:

Hiding in enclosed spaces, such as under the bed
Frantic facial grooming
Erratic behaviour, like pacing or clawing furniture
These changes in behaviour are often triggered by distress and anxiety as our pet’s natural survival instincts of “fight or flight” kick in. If a storm is brewing and your pet is behaving in an unusual way, there are some key steps you can take to help.

Catrin George, animal wellbeing specialist at Animal Friends Pet Insurance shares advice on how to keep your pet calm and safe during storms:

Keep them indoors

Always try to keep your pet indoors during storms or bring them in as quickly as you can. Avoid dog walks or letting your cat out of the house when a storm’s due, especially pets that get scared of the noise. Being outdoors when the weather is on the turn could increase the risk of some pets trying to flee in an attempt to find safety and hide from the upcoming storm. Even those pets who aren’t as worried by the noise could still be faced with the potentially dangerous repercussions of the weather such as falling tree branches or flash flooding.

Block out the elements

Having the TV or radio on in the background can help distract your pet from the noises outside, whilst closing the curtains should also help to reduce the visual effect of any lightning.

Create a safe space

Try to provide a safe area to which your furry friend can retreat when it’s too noisy outside. A comfy, enclosed bed or a crate draped with a blanket can help your pet feel safe and secure.

Try a pressure wrap

Like swaddling a baby, a thunder wrap, vest, jacket, or shirt applies a gentle, constant pressure to your pet’s torso, helping to release calming hormones and endorphins. This light touch can help calm pets in stressful situations such as storms but can work equally well during fireworks or a trip to the vet. If your pet doesn’t like Velcro (usually found on thunder wraps) then try sitting with them under a weighted blanket or just cuddling with them on the sofa.

Speak to your vet

Consult your vet if your pet gets extremely agitated or anxious during storms as they may be able to recommend medication or a natural remedy for both dogs and cats during anxious times.

For more pet advice, or to find out more about puppy insurance, visit: https://www.animalfriends.co.uk/dog/puppy-insurance/