Pets are often nervous during a thunderstorm because they are not sure of why it is happening.
With the fall weather on the horizon that usually brings rain and possible thunderstorms to our listening area, which can make our pets feel a bit nervous.
Before your pet gets spooked by the thunder, there is a way to help locate your animal should it run away.
Here's Katelyn Stojadinov from the OSPCA with a helpful hint.
Simple things like closing windows is a good place to start to help keep your pet calm.
Where to find details to help you get your pet through a storm.
Stojadinov adds that during storms what makes the pets nervous is they are unsure of why a storm is happening.
More details on how to keep your pet calm and comfortable during a thunderstorm is available on their website.
Story by Tim Baltz

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