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Miss Mack
10-Oct-13, 18:37
I am just wondering if any other dog owners are experiencing any problems with their dogs ? Lately they're have been lots of loud bangs from Wick airport to clear the birds. Although i realize this is a compulsory safety measure i am sick of my dog being very stressed and having diarrhea because of it,
. Surely there must be a compromise !!

sids
10-Oct-13, 20:36
Is there anything in this lot that would help?

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Big Gaz
10-Oct-13, 21:32
i sympathise but there is no compromise when it comes to safety of passengers and planes. I reckon that having a few loud bangs is better than having an almighty bang if a plane is downed due to a bird strike. What do you do around Nov5th or new years eve when all the fireworks are going off? do you comfort your dog? if so, maybe that is all that is needed? maybe even a distraction from the noise will help?

Kodiak
10-Oct-13, 22:41
How about a pair of these :-

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joxville
11-Oct-13, 01:13
Is there anything in this lot that would help?http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh236/tritonthrasher/image_zps0ee51b47.jpg (http://s257.photobucket.com/user/tritonthrasher/media/image_zps0ee51b47.jpg.html)I wouldn't like to be in the firing line when the pressure has built up! :-)))

cherokee
11-Oct-13, 09:32
Just a few ideas which may help !

Phone the airport and ask them to give you an idea of times when they use the "gun" (eg. - at times of planes taking off or landing) this will give you time to "prepare" your dog.

Your dog sees you as his "pack-leader", so will take his queue from you. If you (quite naturally) are upset for him and getting worried/stressed, then this will also be his reaction. Try to make it seem like fun. Keep your voice in "happy mode" and praise him lots.

Distract him when the "bang" occurs with his favourite treats - eg, tiny bits of roast chicken or "doggie" chocolate drops. You could put these into one of those "balls" (don't know the name of them !!) where the dog has to work to get the treat out. (only give him those treats when the "bang" occurs, hopefully then he'll associate "Bang" with "treat" !!)

Also try to scratch his back/belly in his favourite spot with his brush to keep him relaxed.

Hope these might be of some help to you and your dog. Good luck !