
I have just bought one for my firework/thunder phobic dog and have used it once but anticipate it being in regular use over the coming months. My dog is so terrified that he has been prescribed sedatives by my vet which do help but I am hoping the thundershirt will mean less use of the diazepam. During a very loud thunderstorm he was still very distressed but he did settle noticeably quicker between claps of thunder. Previously there was no let up for him and he would be in a state of permanent distress for several hours even after the storm had passed overhead and into the distance.
The thundershirt seems to help him to settle much quicker inbetween episodes and it kept him from reaching total panic level for longer than normal. With Guy Fawkes night fast approaching I am hoping the TS will mean less use of the sedatives although if needed I will still use them.
The decision to use sedatives was not taken lightly but he has become a danger to himself when in panic mode. Not only does he dig, pant, drool and run but he also tries to climb and having jumped the fire guard and tried to climb on top of the wood burner - which was alight - drastic measures had to be taken for his own safety. His reaction is all down to one specific incident whereas prior to that he was bombproof with thunder and fireworks - one inconsiderate neighbour on a summer evening put paid to all that :-(