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  • Some dogs are afraid of thunder for the same reason that some small children are: thunder is a loud, abrupt noise that arrives unexpectedly from somewhere beyond the animal's capacity to understand. This startles the animal and, because it cannot understand how the sound is formed and does not expect it when it arrives, can frighten it. A dog will vocalize this fear in precisely the same way a small child does: whimpering (crying) and seeking security from the dominant animal in its life.
  • i have a dog and she is scared of thunder she will wine when it bangs. its because the loud sudden noise makes them jump and so does the flash and they do not understand what it is
  • Their super-sensitive ears respond both to lower volumes and higher pitched sounds. Thunder is very loud for them it's like playing drums full blast to a baby.
  • The Dogs of War. Some dogs are reincarnations of human soldiers fallen in previous wars. They are here to demonstrate through their unconditional love for us that we should be the same to each other and not befall the path of violence as they have learned. As a result the sound of thunder triggers a deeply traumatic memory for them of being in battle in a previous life, cowering with fear and horror at every step as the threat of bombs and missiles bear down on them. By eliciting human reassurance, they are training us to live peacefully and kindly on earth, and fulfill their dreams of returning to human form again when their task is done when human violence resigned to history. All we have to do is listen. Peace x

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