4 Things That Dogs Are Very Afraid Of
Although one of our main reasons for pride is that “our mascot is the bravest in the world”, there are certain things that can make him tremble with fright. In this article we will tell you what are the things that dogs are very afraid of, so you will know how to help or reduce their distress in those situations.
Panic Attacks and Fears in Dogs
Although we believe that animals do not suffer the same as people, that is not true. Peludines also suffer from phobias, panic attacks and fear. Not to mention the stress or anxiety caused by certain situations or changes.
To know that a dog is scared to death we can pay attention to certain signs:
- Barks too much and in a high-pitched tone
- Find a way to escape or evade
- He lies down as “close” to the ground as possible
- He is desperate to find a place to take shelter
- Urinate or defecate in prohibited places (even in your bed)
- Tremble
- Growl and show teeth
- Puts ears back
- Open your eyes wide and your pupils dilate
- Place the tail between the hind legs
How to help a scared dog?
Many times we want to do something so that he can overcome the crisis and we achieve the opposite effect: that he is more afraid! For this reason, we recommend that you first of all not punish him or speak in an imperative tone. At this time, the least he needs is a cry or something that increases his despair.
It is also not good to caress it to try to comfort it, since the animal can understand it as an unusual situation and that there is some kind of danger. Another tip that can help you is not to hold him against his will. This means not hugging or pressing towards you, because it will make him even more nervous and may even become dangerous and try to attack you.
Lastly, don’t change your routine or show her that there is a problem. Try to act as if nothing is happening and the dog will calm down on its own and return to normal.
Dogs are very afraid of …
Although each animal is different and there are some breeds or pets considered “fearful” compared to other specimens, the truth is that to a greater or lesser extent dogs are very afraid of:
1. Very loud noises
This includes thunder, storm, fireworks, screaming, vacuum cleaners, lawn mowers, hair dryers, fire, ambulance, or police sirens, etc. The hearing of dogs is superior to ours (up to 4 times more sensitive) and they have the capacity to register … 35 thousand vibrations per second! Imagine what it must be like for them to hear a heavy rain pounding on the window.
2. The other dogs
Although it has been raised with pets at home, the dog usually feels somewhat uncomfortable when he is in front of another furry one. It is not about jealousy but that you do not want to share space with someone of your kind. In most cases, an animal that is afraid of others is because it has not had a good socialization as a child or was separated very small from its mother’s side.
If we add to that the fact that people tend to humanize our pets and treat them like children, they are not very fond of outdoor life or interacting with other similar ones.
3. People
It all depends on how your experiences have been since you were a puppy. If, for example, you have been abused in the past, it is more likely that you are afraid of someone who is either similar or has something that reminds you of that traumatic moment (a broomstick, a belt, a shoe, etc.). Dogs don’t hold a grudge, but they have a hard time trusting again.
4. The changes
If the animal is too spoiled and does not go outside often, it is likely that it is afraid of new experiences such as driving a car, being with a small child or moving.
These things are what dogs are very afraid of. Try to avoid and correct them to the best of your ability.